Nearly a full year later, G2A has come forward to say. But Factorio developer Wube Software took G2A at its word. The vast majority of developers ignored the offer. It laid out a limited-time offer designed to grab headlines after a round of bad publicity - saying it would pay game developers 10 times their costs if it was proven G2A sold stolen keys for a particular game. Last year, G2A attempted to dampen longstanding concerns it did not give a damn where the mysteriously-cheap keys it sold actually came from. The disclosure comes as part of a backfired plan to prove its innocence, which has also cost the company around $40,000. ORIGINAL STORY 12.30pm UK: After years of shrugging off claims it sold stolen keys, grey-market reseller G2A has admitted to shifting copies which were "illegally obtained".
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