Silent_Buddha
Legend
http://tinybuild.com/g2a-sold-450k-worth-of-our-game-keys
Also, the latest Totalbiscuit co-optional podcast goes into more details.
Yup, scumbags of the highest order. None of the money goes back to the developers because more often then not the keys are stolen or obtained via credit card chargebacks. Some are from bundles (like Humble Bundle) and people reselling their keys, while they wish people didn't do that they don't have a problem with people doing whatever they want with those keys.
What really makes me sad is all the people trying to make excuses so they can continue to buy their cheap, possibly stolen Steam keys.
Even more sad when hearing Totalbiscuit commenting on how event organizers feel they have no choice but to accept sponsorship from G2A because of how much money they offer in order to appear legitimate (G2A, not the event organizers). That despite knowing that stolen goods are often sold on G2A and harm the developers of the games that are being used at their event.
Regards,
SB
Also, the latest Totalbiscuit co-optional podcast goes into more details.
Yup, scumbags of the highest order. None of the money goes back to the developers because more often then not the keys are stolen or obtained via credit card chargebacks. Some are from bundles (like Humble Bundle) and people reselling their keys, while they wish people didn't do that they don't have a problem with people doing whatever they want with those keys.
What really makes me sad is all the people trying to make excuses so they can continue to buy their cheap, possibly stolen Steam keys.
Even more sad when hearing Totalbiscuit commenting on how event organizers feel they have no choice but to accept sponsorship from G2A because of how much money they offer in order to appear legitimate (G2A, not the event organizers). That despite knowing that stolen goods are often sold on G2A and harm the developers of the games that are being used at their event.
Regards,
SB