I forgot to mention the true scums of anti consumerism and game preservation - Nintendo. Also small indie developers who make great games deserve all the money for their games as well so I don't pirate those either but almost everything else is free real estate. Games like Baldur's gate and studios like Fromsoft deserve all the money they ask because they make absolutely spectacular games without trying to milk the consumers. I'll pirate every single Ubisoft and EA games (If I wanna play something but let's be real, almost none of the modern ubi and EA games are worth playing) especially considering they charge 70$ now. Yeah if I'm being brutally honest, I don't really care about my own morality if corporates like these treat consumers like trash. So it seems that it was a issue on their side rather than Epic's. Looking at OP's case, Ubisoft responded to them on twitter letting them know they fixed the issue. This is the same with keys that are sold on G2A, and other shady sites where they are purchased with stolen credit cards and the developers disable the keys and revoke access after receiving a notice from a bank after a fraud investigation. The legitimate users were affected by action that were not taken from the vendor shops and the issue had to be fixed on our side as they couldn't do anything. Subsequently we disabled those keys we later found some of them were being sold on websites for 5-10$ and by accident some other legitimate keys that were purchased through different retailers. With one store a bunch of our keys were leaked out, I am not sure if it was through a breach in their system or someone with access to them leaked them out. I used to work for a company that sold a security software, and we had some external vendors that we sold through. (#spoiler "Subject") This is a spoiler with a subject If it violates any of the subreddit's existing rules.
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