![]() ![]() G2A.COM will make every possible exertion to prevent this kind of procedures in the future and exclude merchants responsible for such incidents from the marketplace. ![]() Any user who used G2A Shield affected by the current process will get either a new code for the game or the money back. If so, these users will get a compensation. For users who have made transactions without G2A Shield, we will check if the corresponding merchant was responsible for the withdrawal of the code. However, we are well aware of this process and will do everything possible to compensate for that. G2A.COM is not in any case responsible for any of these procedures. Update: G2A, one of the other re-sellers involved in this situation, released the following statement via Facebook:Īs some of you may already know, steps have been taken to remove games purchased indirectly from a publisher, via main marketplaces in the web. Meanwhile, Kinguin has chipped in, claiming an unidentified Russian bought the keys, which were then offered to around 35 of the re-seller’s 4000 merchants, and that it expects to refund approximately 148,377 euros to its customers. EA has confirmed that this is indeed the case. ![]() ![]() Update 2: Ubisoft has updated its official statement, saying that the stolen keys in question were purchased from EA’s Origin platform using stolen credit cards. If you bought a Far Cry 4 CD-key from a third-party re-seller such as G2A or Kinguin, it may soon be removed from your account. ![]()
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