Hey streamers and YouTubers! With that shit G2A is pulling right now, please understand why G2A is terrible for video games: Any Steam keys that appear on G2A were not authorised for sale by the dev, and are actively harming the dev, who sees $0 from the sale. They are PRICKS.
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I agree that the price of £50 for games these days is quite low, but I don't think it's necessarily a bad justification. If a game company shows incredibly predatory marketing tactics (high starting price and heavy focus on overpriced microtransactions), then not buying directly
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from them will ensure that they profit less while still being able to play their game. It's not nice, but neither are the marketing strats of said company. That said, I still wouldn't support G2A in that case.
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Should I also abstain from buying pre-owned games for my console from a physical store?
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Good Q. I'm not sure I understand the differences in this.
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Also based on the cost of development for most large games, 50 is quite cheap against the budget. Hence the need to offset development costs with DLC and post-launcy other monetisation. Buy the games you play!
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