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  2. G2A - Wikipedia

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    G2A countered these claims by proving that all of its keys were legitimate through previous programs, such as G2A Direct. G2A also asked developers to audit their keys, and guaranteed to pay the developers 10 times the value of any charge-backs resulting from problematic keys sold on G2A.

  3. Green Man Gaming - Wikipedia

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    In 2015, Green Man Gaming responded to accusations of unauthorized keys being sold on the Store. The majority of keys come directly from publishers, with the occasional need to offer keys for games from publishers that are unable to provide them directly due to commercial restrictions.

  4. Grey market - Wikipedia

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    Purchasing some games from online content distribution systems, such as Valve's Steam, simply requires entering a valid CD key to associate with an account. In 2007, after the release of The Orange Box , Valve deactivated accounts with CD keys that were purchased outside the consumer's territory in order to maintain the integrity of region ...

  5. GOG.com - Wikipedia

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    Beginning 2 April 2015, GOG.com began to offer DRM-free downloads to holders of game keys from boxed copies of select games whose DRM validation systems no longer operate; examples are the S.T.A.L.K.E.R. series and the Master of Orion series. Over $1,700,000 of retail game purchases had been redeemed through this system by November 2017.

  6. Steam (service) - Wikipedia

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    A grey market exists around Steam keys, where less reputable buyers purchase a large number of Steam keys for a game when it is offered for a low cost, and then resell these keys to users or other third-party sites at a higher price. This caused some of these third-party sites, such as G2A, to be embroiled in this grey market.

  7. Game Jolt - Wikipedia

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    Game Jolt is a social community platform for video games, gamers and content creators. It is available on iOS, Android, on the web and as a desktop app for Windows and Linux. Primarily for Gen Z, [1] users share interactive content through a variety of formats including images, videos, live streams, chat rooms, and virtual events.

  8. IndieGala - Wikipedia

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    In 2017, due to a checkout issue involving G2A in the IndieGala system, customers were unknowingly subscribed to subscription trial. The company apologized and the affected customers were compensated.

  9. GamersGate - Wikipedia

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    Website. gamersgate.com. GamersGate AB (formerly Gamer's Gate) is a Sweden-based online video game store offering electronic strategy guides [3] and games for Windows, macOS, and Linux via direct download. [4] It is a competitor to online video game services such as Steam, GOG.com, and Direct2Drive .

  10. Like You'll Never See Me Again - Wikipedia

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    "Like You'll Never See Me Again" is a song recorded by American singer-songwriter Alicia Keys for her third studio album As I Am (2007). Written and produced by Keys and Kerry Brothers Jr., it was first heard on October 25, 2007, on Atlanta's V103 WVEE radio station.

  11. Fanatical (company) - Wikipedia

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    Fanatical (formerly Bundle Stars) is a United Kingdom-based online video game retailer. It has sold more than 80 million officially authorised game keys to over two million customers globally. [2] Fanatical has a catalogue of over 8,000 games from more than 1,000 game publishers and developers. [3] These include direct partnerships with ...