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 ...
[UPDATE: A G2A spokesperson has provided additional effort on the company's efforts to stop the selling of stolen keys. It is at the bottom of this post.] Over the years that the company has operated ...
Once again, G2A is being forced to defend its marketplace for digital video game codes and keys. Mike Rose, founder of game publisher No More Robots, launched a petition earlier this month that calls ...
It looks like the Subnautica developer won't be getting that $300,000 apology after all. Unknown Worlds took grey-market storefront G2A to task earlier this week over $30,000 in stolen Natural ...
In a bizarre spectacle at an international game development conference today, a room full of indie devs heckled a G2A representative while the panel’s host looked on, largely helpless to stop it.
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 ...
Earlier this week, G2A once again came under fire from indie developers and publishers for selling stolen keys but insists this is not the case. The backlash was triggered by a tweet from Mike Rose, ...
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 ...
The controversial grey market PC video game key seller G2A is drawing criticism again after sending emails to indie game news sites asking them to publish a sponsored post without disclosure of their ...
The developers behind online retailer G2A's in-house games have formed their own independent studio, with plans to release their first title this month. Sometimes it's better to go it alone. Check out ...
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