G2A's perspectives?
G2A's perspectives?
You're noticing some attractive offers in the game acquisition space. Are these really worth it? Also, since you prefer Steam, can you save games from those deals directly into your Steam collection? Thanks!
I believe G2A is genuine, I've noticed many mentions of it in the forum. I haven't used it myself yet.
It functions well. I purchased two titles this week. The game has a questionable past, but the main point is that the keys were sourced from regions with lower wages, making them cheaper in local currency. Once there, they’re listed for significantly discounted prices relative to global standards, which makes everyone—except Steam—very pleased.
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There are several problems reported with G2A. I’ve used it before without issues, but others have faced difficulties. You can usually add games via Steam.
It's similar to Ebay; sometimes you might fall victim to scams, but there are methods to stay safe. I've purchased some games and it seems like I'll keep buying there because the Canadian dollar is falling quickly. G2A appears to be the best option for getting AAA titles at a regular price of 60 dollars. I've tried them and haven't encountered any problems.
Considered too unreliable for personal use, yet individual preferences vary.
G2A has its validity but many entries are genuine while others are counterfeit. For serious gaming value, use a G2A protection shield. Also be cautious of region restrictions! Another point is checking the platform type—some are Steam keys, others originate differently.
G2A is genuine, you purchase the Steam keys and they deliver them to your account on Steam. You can also receive them as a gift via email through Steam by clicking the add to library button.