

If video game publishers didn't do sketchy shit, the need for services like G2A wouldn't exist. Them reselling large amounts of stolen keys has happened like 2-3 times ever, users were eventually compensated, etc. Talk of stolen keys and other bullshit are vastly overstated. The 22nd installment in the Need for Speed series features deep customization, a nocturnal open world, and an immersive plot. With Faye Marsay, Howard Charles, Christina Wolfe, Adam Long. So if you like paying $15 more for the exact same thing, or if you live in an area like AUS where you end up paying $50+ more for some titles, sure, avoid sites like G2A. Need for Speed: Directed by Craig Sullivan, Abdul Gamiet, Jason Smith. into a giant AT-AT, certainly not as satisfying as crashing two high speed cars into one another.

Everything about it is exactly the same, but you're paying the MSRP for a poorer region than your own. Such was the case with their Battlefront reboot in 2015. With separate single- and multiplayer campaigns, this latest edition in the Need for Speed franchise from Criterion Games delivers hours of electric, adrenaline-pumping action.

All you're doing is paying the MSRP for that software in a different region, it's the exact same game, in the exact same language. Fuck paying $60+tax for a new game when I can snag that same used game for $39-$45. Need for Speed Heat is a racing arcade game that gives you access to a huge open world to explore and race in. I've bought other games from other similar sites, pretty much the only time I buy games directly from Blizzard, or directly through Steam, or whatever is if there is a massive discount. Don't ever buy anything off that website.I've bought probably 30-40 games from them since I first heard about them.
