Yes, it is legitimate.
Yes, it is legitimate.
If you receive a code from Kinguin but it doesn’t work, you may be eligible for a refund depending on their policy.
A few keys are merely individuals marketing games they didn’t wish to include in a package. Some are credit card fraudsters purchasing numerous game codes and selling them on the black market.
I've tried kinguin several times and consistently received a reduced price...I'll continue to use them.
And if you enable the Kinguin safety feature, it usually costs around a dollar or two, and you should receive the refund.
They charge extra for certain features, like replacing a dead key, but I’m not sure how that works.