Yes, G2A is considered reliable.
Yes, G2A is considered reliable.
You're exploring PC gaming deals this summer, and you came across Middle Earth Shadow of Mordor for around $10 on G2A. It's natural to question whether such offers are trustworthy. G2A can be a legitimate marketplace for buying PC games, but it's important to do your research and be cautious of scams. If you've purchased from them before or have heard others warn about this deal, that adds weight to your concern. Stay informed and make sure you're getting genuine products.
I’ve applied it multiple times and it consistently delivers results, though it carries a somewhat questionable tone.
They operate in the grey market. I wouldn't handle them at all. They resell keys meant for underserved areas via secret routes to unsuspecting buyers. It's like purchasing someone else's meal when they received it from a food bank. Highly questionable and ethically wrong in my opinion.
Sometimes skipping the shield isn't a huge issue, especially for things like malwarebytes anti-malware 1 year key. It usually costs around $1, and adding the shield adds another $1 or so. I probably got it twice—once without and once with—and both times it performed perfectly. The only time I needed it again was after reinstalling Windows and forgetting my key.
You can purchase the game on Steam or its original source, but for the best experience, buying from G2A is recommended. I’ve purchased around 10 to 12 copies from there without any issues.