No, G2A's Steam Gifts are not against Steam's Terms of Service.
No, G2A's Steam Gifts are not against Steam's Terms of Service.
All titles from G2A are played on Steam's terms of service, and many creators or publishers also don't back G2A support.
I dont know if its against TOS but: There is no way to identify if a gift was bought/sold on G2A or just gifted. Since you email the gift and get a link, so anyone who presses that link gets the game. And how it works on G2A is , you put in the link then when someone buys it , he recives the link , immediatly when he presses it he becomes owner of the gift. sry for bad english People either buy steam games on sale or get a bunch of games from humble bundle. Then list it on G2A
I use g2a and the gifts work well, but now Steam restricts gifting for enabled games. I need to be cautious about what I purchase in gift mode. For instance, you couldn't buy a CS-GO version and claim it.