G2A ou kinguin
G2A ou kinguin
Steam seems to favor letting players sell their games at regular prices, yet occasionally offers steep discounts ranging from a quarter to nearly 90 percent.
Minimal probability of this occurring; obtaining the G2A shield would result in a refund or new code within three days. G2A lacks a 99% positive rating without any prior experience.
Discussing developer pricing means focusing on their rates, not the game platform. For instance Firewatch costs 21.99$ (CAD) for a 3-4 hour session with no lasting value, which raises concerns about g2a or piracy. Most popular titles see sales only during summer and winter seasons. Following closely the weekly or weekend releases often brings the same games or low-effort content.
You're focusing solely on cost per hour and might find yourself tempted toward piracy or third-party purchases if you ever play Firewatch. That's a common misconception—people who enjoy the game usually don't mind spending around $20 for a solid example of it. Moreover, Firewatch delivered its return on investment quickly, even before any discounts, meaning reselling keys cheaply in the grey market was unlikely unless they were obtained illegally.
This might happen since those steam prices are sold at retail rates... plus they're the firm that lets titles into their shop, which means they deduct a 30% fee from the total cost
I purchased a game on G2A once, and it automatically applied to my account. I successfully canceled the shield—it was linked to PayPal. If you need assistance or want confirmation it hasn’t changed, just let me know. Also, could you clarify whether this is the monthly fee?