AMSTERDAM, June 02, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Launched in 2017, G2A Plus is a loyalty program designed to enhance the shopping experience for buyers while supporting sellers in driving repeat purchases ...
G2A, a controversial online key reseller, has been in the news for years, primarily because small developers and indie publishers have alleged that the reseller is directly enabling a grey market for ...
Unknown Worlds is taking on the grey-market storefront after losing hundreds of thousands in illegally-obtained copies. G2A does stock the studio's breakout underwater sandbox, Subnautica. But it's ...
Controversial games retailer G2A found itself under fire during an on-stage Q&A at Reboot Develop today. In a discussion hosted by our very own Dan Pearson, G2A senior account manager Mario Mirek ...
G2A, the company behind the controversial G2A Marketplace, is making what it claims to be a bold offer. Following a fresh wave of outrage over its business practices, the Polish-owned, Hong Kong-based ...
A pair of stories about G2A having shady business practices within a single week? Someone over there must be working overtime to get noticed. Just a few days ago over the holiday weekend, we talked ...
Update February 3, 2017: G2A got in touch with us after we covered their AMA yesterday. Probably the biggest story to emerge from G2A's AMA session on Reddit (see original report, below) came from a ...
Last year, G2A—a supremely suspect grey market seller of PC games—offered to pay studios 10x the cost of their games if it was found to be selling stolen keys. Only one company took them up on the ...
AMSTERDAM--(BUSINESS WIRE)--G2A.COM, the world’s largest marketplace for digital products, today announced the launch of its first-ever diversity campaign. The campaign through June 20 will showcase ...
Key reseller G2A will be paying back developers for 10 times the value of the stolen keys it had been hosting on its marketplace. After an internal investigation proved that the site had been selling ...
On Monday, game developer Charlie Cleveland, who founded Subnautica and Natural Selection publisher Unknown Worlds, told sketchy game reseller G2A that they owe him a fat chunk of money—$300,000 to be ...
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