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G2A confirms stolen game key sales, pays $40,000 to Factorio devs Developer is “satisfied” after long internal audit found 198 illicit sales.
G2A is not the only key-selling marketplace on the Internet, but it has locked up many of the Internet’s most popular personalities, who include links to G2A on their videos and streams.
Per a promise made by G2A in 2019, the marketplace will now have to compensate developers for 10 times the value of stolen keys ...
G2A has issued a statement responding to allegations of sketchy behavior made earlier this week by digital publisher tinyBuild, which claimed that $450,000 of its game keys were sold through the ...
G2A will be paying a developer back tenfold for the stolen keys sold on the site after an internal investigation found them in the wrong.
G2A Direct One of the outcomes of last summer’s spat between Tiny Build and G2A was the announcement that the game key marketplace would enhance its security measures.
G2A has agreed to pay Wube Software a total of $39,600 for the keys, 10 times their full retail price. The company confirmed to GamesIndustry.biz that they have received the payment in full from G2A.
G2A, a digital marketplace which resells game keys, has admitted that it did sell stolen game keys in the past and must pay almost $40,000 to the affected studio (via Eurogamer).
G2A and Factorio developer reach $40K settlement for illegally-obtained keys G2A is about to make good on an old promise after an investigation revealed that it had previously sold illegal copies ...
Factorio devs say G2A hasn't been "exactly prompt" to compensate over fraudulent key sales Wube has said in a blog post that it's taken up G2A's recent offer of compensation ...
August 12, 2019 Only 19 developers have signed up for G2A's key-blocking initiative. Last month, game key marketplace G2A offered a possible solution to concerns people have raised about key ...
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