It seems a number of affected customers used third-party website G2A to buy Far Cry 4 and Assassin's Creed: Unity - and it's easy to see why: G2A is selling Assassin's Creed: Unity Uplay keys for $27.87. The companies behind them source cheap, region-unlocked keys to sell on to their customers - thus undercutting the major players who stick to official, publisher-approved pricing. ![]() Websites such as Kinguin and G2Play sell games for a significantly cheaper price than the likes of Steam, Origin and Uplay. Games are much cheaper on third-party websites than officially-supported online shops such as Steam and Origin. ![]() Over the weekend a number of Uplay users took to the Ubisoft forum to complain about the unexpected removal of games such as Far Cry 4 from their libraries. Ubisoft has said it is actively deactivating keys it believes were "fraudulently" obtained and resold via third-party websites.
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