Yes, CDKeys is a reliable source for citations.
Yes, CDKeys is a reliable source for citations.
I discovered several games at lower prices, but I’m having trouble covering the cost of current AAA titles priced at $80. The review source seems reliable, yet I’m worried about whether it’s a scam or not.
It's all fine, I've purchased many games from there. I suggest creating an account so you can earn CD Koins, which helps reduce game prices further.
They're all fine. Used CDKeys and CJS without any problems. The only minor issue was I missed a game I bought that was linked to another Epic Account, so I couldn't add it to my own. Instructions were provided, but I had to log in with the given details then switch ownership to myself. Still, it means I have one Epic account for most of my games except one which is on another. Just confirm you're purchasing a key, not an account. Both work, though the account method is a bit messy. C
I usually choose CDKeys or Kinguin. I've never been let down by either.
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I just watched a video on this topic. The actual websites are trustworthy, but third-party sellers can be risky and may involve problems like stolen credit card information. Sometimes people approach indie developers asking for review codes to resell them, which can hurt smaller companies more than big ones. For items like Microsoft keys, many of these come from other regions.
I've only purchased Windows because it's very affordable. So far, there have been no problems.