G2A's perspectives?
G2A's perspectives?
I’ve secured 3 to 4 games from G2A. Keep the shield handy if you encounter a bad code.
I tried it once and there were no problems. However, keep in mind that many of these codes are real, but a significant number come from bulk promotions, like when Nvidia releases deals. At my workplace, I often receive hundreds of codes to share online. While some seem genuine, others are just mass-distributed and don’t offer refunds. Many people claim the shield works, but in reality, most who received it didn’t get a response at all. It’s generally safe, but you should be cautious.
G2A is okay. I purchase my games and my sons' games from here. The last of us remastered costs $5.
It's a solid platform. However, similar to Ebay, some scammers exist alongside genuine sellers. Focus on purchasing from well-reviewed vendors and utilize G2A Shield for protection. On G2A, games are categorized as Steam, Uplay, or Origin titles. If you buy a Steam game, you'll get a key that you can activate within Steam, making it appear alongside your other games just like usual.
It's not really for me. I already think I get good discounts from Steam, GMG, GOG, Humble, etc. Even though I've just bought several brand new AAA titles within a week of release, I haven't paid full price in years. It might not be the best case, but G2A gives me an uncomfortable feeling.