![]() ![]() Update: G2A, one of the other re-sellers involved in this situation, released the following statement via Facebook:Īs some of you may already know, steps have been taken to remove games purchased indirectly from a publisher, via main marketplaces in the web. Meanwhile, Kinguin has chipped in, claiming an unidentified Russian bought the keys, which were then offered to around 35 of the re-seller’s 4000 merchants, and that it expects to refund approximately 148,377 euros to its customers. EA has confirmed that this is indeed the case. Update 2: Ubisoft has updated its official statement, saying that the stolen keys in question were purchased from EA’s Origin platform using stolen credit cards. ![]() If you bought a Far Cry 4 CD-key from a third-party re-seller such as G2A or Kinguin, it may soon be removed from your account. ![]()
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