I'm interested in the new Wolfenstein, but not $60 interested in it.
What is the best site you've found for sales, specifically for this game?
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I'm interested in the new Wolfenstein, but not $60 interested in it.
What is the best site you've found for sales, specifically for this game?
https://www.g2a.com/wolfenstein-the-new-order-steam-russia.html 17$
what he said, I cant recommend that site enough its the first place I go took look for games. They undercut everyone in price.
@thehig1: @PredatorRules: Can I ask you not to recommend that site at all. G2A has been uncovered as a illegal key reseller and a number of developers have pulled a ton of keys that have been sold by that site.
They work with CCCP (Eve Online creator), Wargaming (World of Tanks creator), Hi - Rez Studios and many more, I think they're as legit as possible, since my Diablo 3 account didn't gone banned - that's another sign for legit business.
Thanks for the suggestion.
This may be a stupid question, but is it only available in Russian? Or does the copy include other languages as well?
You can get Global version for 32$ if you're worried about that.
@klunt_bumskrint: @PredatorRules: Yep, they have been a known unauthorised key reseller for some time now. A number of developers have complained about them selling keys they shouldn't have had. Even TotalBiscuit has talked about them and their business practices a few times.
Devolver Digital games purchased on @G2A_com are not legitimate, not guaranteed, and not supported. We are actively canceling those keys.
— Devolver Digital (@devolverdigital) May 14, 2014
G2A and their ilk are unauthorized key resellers who at best source from cheaper regional markets. Use them at your own risk.
— TotalBiscuit (@Totalbiscuit) September 9, 2014
So until G2A clear their name as an actual legitimate key reseller, you are basically telling someone to pay for a pirated key.
@klunt_bumskrint: @PredatorRules: Yep, they have been a known unauthorised key reseller for some time now. A number of developers have complained about them selling keys they shouldn't have had. Even TotalBiscuit has talked about them and their business practices a few times.
So until G2A clear their name as an actual legitimate key reseller, you are basically telling someone to pay for a pirated key.
Pirated key wouldn't work online, that's a different story.
People just hate competition, so they make rumours and bad names for a succesful company.
Do you make bad names for Steam when they do their sales? no, but those sales proof that they can sell their games that low any time they want, so?
I've bought 4 different things from G2A. Never had a problem. Did G2A ever respond to what Biscuit and Devolver said?
It's insane that companys can restrict and ban your key because you bought it from a cheaper region. "Hey, you can't import that cheaper 70s car from the US! Just cause we said so".
Can we say the same thing about their products? You can't produce clothes in cheaper countries, you need to make em in the west and still keep em at the same price point!
@klunt_bumskrint: @PredatorRules: Yep, they have been a known unauthorised key reseller for some time now. A number of developers have complained about them selling keys they shouldn't have had. Even TotalBiscuit has talked about them and their business practices a few times.
So until G2A clear their name as an actual legitimate key reseller, you are basically telling someone to pay for a pirated key.
Pirated key wouldn't work online, that's a different story.
People just hate competition, so they make rumours and bad names for a succesful company.
Do you make bad names for Steam when they do their sales? no, but those sales proof that they can sell their games that low any time they want, so?
If a DEVELOPER is saying that the site is bogus, the site is bogus. Steam has nothing to do with that.
@PredatorRules: Sites like G2A the majority of the time fall into a legal grey area, the rest of the time they are blatantly doing things they shouldn't be. If you need more proof then here's a blog written by Unknown Worlds Entertainment, the developers behind Natural Selection 2; they even provided a list of authorised stores where you can buy their game. At this time you can currently find Natural Selection 2 on G2A, and at a price that deeply undercuts the stores authorised by the developers of that game. This not only hurts the developers, who lose money that could be put into the development of future games or content, but also the gamers and gaming communities who enjoy those games. So like with other legal grey area topics, such as piracy and emulators, can we please not recommend that people use these sites.
@klunt_bumskrint: As far as I know, they never responded to either about the subject.
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