G2A ou kinguin
G2A ou kinguin
Some creators collaborate with G2A because they accept it as part of the industry landscape. Joining the protection network offers more security for small indie developers compared to directly opposing it without influence. I’m unsure why anyone would view this as beneficial except for G2A itself. You’re correct that identifying a product’s origin isn’t straightforward just from its name, which highlights the issues with G2A’s approach and their hands-off strategy. That’s why eBay and similar platforms enforce strict policies on digital resales, aiming to prevent the emergence of untraceable markets. G2A keeps things open-ended, relying on others’ misunderstanding to justify their lack of accountability.
Digital game keys are available on Ebay as well. Many developers dislike the situation where they don’t earn anything from resold keys. G2a maintains certain safeguards and verification steps. Without developer assistance, you’re limited in what you can achieve. What do you think about a company trying to profit by undermining its own reputation? That doesn’t make sense. Developers seem to accept piracy just as they do with developers themselves. Let’s be honest—when a CD key is sold, the developers get paid for it at purchase time. They also want compensation when that game resells again on platforms like G2A. They’re frustrated because they don’t receive payment for the resale. Are you fair with this? Have you ever resold something? Maybe a phone. How would you feel if someone tried to get money from you for reselling an item you already sold? Honestly, developers should take responsibility. If you’re concerned about keys being stolen or resold on G2A, report suspicious keys to the company so they can be blocked before selling. Don’t resist them out of jealousy—you’ve already earned your money once.
You can also purchase stolen vehicles through eBay. This doesn't alter the reality that eBay prohibits digital product sales due to the lack of effective regulation. Of course, developers aim to earn revenue from both sides, but the issue with G2a arises when keys are bought illegally and then resold on G2a. This results in lost sales and fees for the developer, especially since they must also handle chargebacks they receive.