I just joined a giveaway and the owner mentioned that it will expire on April 10. Where do these keys came from?

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Most likely from the G2A Deal.

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Oh Thanks!

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Pretty much that ... i will never figure out how can people still feign ignorance after all the shit g2a have pull over the last year .

Hopefully the gearbox fiasco finally shows people what company g2a actually is and ... id say get them out of the business but sadly that will never happen ...
Tleast make sure no developer who want to keep his name untainted will ever do deals with them again...

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Nah those were publisher demands and it is the only way to stop resellers and retain the game's value while still offering a way too cheap bundle price.

Otherwise Superhot would become near worthless for months/years or the bundle would have cost $10+.

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I thought it was G2A's demand so they don't have to keep checking the keys sold on their marketplace (you aren't allowed to sell the G2A deal keys on G2A) 🤔

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It was the publishers/devs demand.

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Understandable why they would want it too I guess 😸

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so they don't have to keep checking the keys

But they do, they have a key blacklist not allowed to be sold, that's why Superhot was cheap on Kinguin but remained expensive on g2a-mp.

aren't allowed to sell the G2A deal keys on G2A

To not cannibalize their own sales of-course. Technically they could stop caring after bundle has ended, but keeping the lock-out makes publisher more willing to a) agree and b) allow for cheap price.

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Makes sense, didn't know about the automatic blacklist guess they learned from SG users 😼

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Well it's the little they can efficiently do in regards to key checking ;-)
For example it's also not allowed to sell again keys bought from g2a-mp in general either.

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g2trash "deals"

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