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G2A Pays Developer $39,600 For Stolen Game Keys - GameSpot

G2A Pays Developer $39,600 For Stolen Game Keys - GameSpot

G2A Pays Developer $39,600 For Stolen Game Keys - GameSpot
May 21, 2020 1 min, 11 secs

In July 2019, online games retailer G2A extended an offer to devs to open up its records to an independent auditor, and to reimburse the developers 10 times the value of any game keys that were found to have been illegally sold.

So far only one developer, Wube Games, has taken them up on the offer, and G2A has finalized a figure of $39,600 as compensation for stolen Factorio keys.

The developers provided G2A with a list of 321 keys it believed had been illegally sold, and G2A concluded that 198 of those had been sold on its platforms.

While G2A called the original offer to developers a limited-time one, they've pledged in their blog post to work with any other developers to reimburse chargebacks from stolen keys, if the developers can prove to G2A that the keys were illegitimate.

"We wanted to send a clear message to the gaming community that fraud hurts all parties," the post reads!

"As we spell out in this blog, fraud directly hurts individuals who buy illegitimate keys, it hurts gaming developers and it ultimately hurts G2A because we are forced--as the transaction facilitator--to cover costs related to the sale.

We wanted to amplify that message and capture people’s attention, so pledged to compensate developers ten times the value of any chargeback fees they incurred, despite the fact that we had nothing to with the illegal acquisition of these keys."?

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