Watch Dogs: 2$

I've bought a few things from there. Never had a problem, just check who you're actually receiving the key from.
 
If you're still sketchy on these guys, all Ubisoft titles in physical form are discounted to the 10-20 range right now. Check your local stores if they have them in stock

picked up Far Cry 4 for 20 - absolutely hated it and went to get Unity for 15. Watch Dogs is 10 but even at that price it looks skippable
 
I've bought TONS through these guys, only ever had a problem with a key once. I was refunded promptly. The "G2A Shield" for like $1-2 ensures that you get a valid key or your money back.
 
Wow, price took a huge nose dive. Has any game dropped that much in price that quickly?
 
Wow, price took a huge nose dive. Has any game dropped that much in price that quickly?

Duke Nukem Forever and Aliens Colonial Marines. Duke could be had for $5 or so within a few months, and Aliens Colonial Marines could be had for free after a rebate (at NewEgg) about 4 months after release.
 
there's no way this game is good when it costs $2. how come the new GTA isn't $2 or $1? how come GTA games that are 10 years old still cost $5-$10?
 
The trailer of this game before the release looks like awesome, the gameplay was a POS haha.
 
Because this is priced on g2a A grey key site. Meaning the keys are foreign or global keys bought at retail.

If you notice g2a is like eBay. You don't buy from them you buy from individual sellers through them. Notice the list of sellers when you look at a game to buy and their nationality and feedback

The cheapest watch dogs has been from official outlets is 14$
 
I got 40 hours out of it. Had a blast.

Same here. Was super fun. The gun-play, and all the extra stuff was cool like the black-outs and stuff. I turn it on every once in a while still to stop a crime from happening or I try to complete the investigations.
 
Because this is priced on g2a A grey key site. Meaning the keys are foreign or global keys bought at retail.

If you notice g2a is like eBay. You don't buy from them you buy from individual sellers through them. Notice the list of sellers when you look at a game to buy and their nationality and feedback

Yeah, really surprised G2A is allowed here. At best, you get a foreign key at deep discount and hope Steam/Origin doesn't block it. At worst, you get a key from a boxed copy that "fell off a truck" or one that came out of a keygen. I've had keys from G2A blocked twice, and had to plead with Valve to give me my account back after they blocked the second key. Only time I've ever dealt with human support staff at Valve before. Never again. I guess if you have a burner Steam account, a disposable credit card and don't care about supporting the developers G2A could be appealing.
 
Ahhhh Gray Market key marketplaces have some pretty decent customer service, yeah?
 
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