You can definitely rely on platforms such as G2A and Kinguin for accurate information.
You can definitely rely on platforms such as G2A and Kinguin for accurate information.
I remember getting Battlefield 4 from G2A back in the day (last summer) and it performed well. I’ve been cautious about key stores, as opinions seem mixed—some praise them, others warn against relying on them. What are your thoughts?
I'm expected to keep using G2A because I don't think the danger is as great as others suggest.
I purchased several games from both websites. I’m okay with both points, though they seem pretty risky. In the past, I faced problems with a faulty key on G2A, but I managed to get a refund and everything turned out alright. I prefer trusting Kinguin over G2A—maybe it’s just the site layout, but I’d rather buy from them than from G2A. The main issue is that you can often find great deals, which makes the risk of a refund worthwhile in my opinion.
I’d prefer G2A above all else, but I’m only considering Just Cause 3 at the moment—just that, I can’t afford to spend a fortune on what feels like a poor product.
Large capital letters and blinking signs warning of a faulty key revealed that EA canceled my bf4 premium after roughly a month. I reached out to them, and they confirmed no action could be taken, resulting in a PayPal refund.
They’re not an official distributor, so they’re not available at all. G2A might be reliable if you get the key straight from the publisher or developer. Otherwise, you risk it not functioning properly. Still, I won’t use them with a 40-foot pole because of their questionable sales methods involving G2A Shield.