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G2A to soon require more details from sellers

Company clamping down after recent public discussions.

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If you remember, PC key marketplace G2A was recently embroiled in a public spat with developer TinyBuild, who accused the company of profiting from selling stolen keys. Now the company has said that sellers who use the marketplace will have to display a name and address, in the process making the whole thing more transparent.

"These changes are the next logical step towards making our marketplace more transparent," a G2A spokesperson told PCGamesN. "Every [buyer] should be able to know who they are buying from—this applies to G2A as well as to every other marketplace in the world. [Sellers] will now have to be more open to their buyers and provide more information."

Quite how stringent G2A's system will be when identifying the authenticity of sellers' information remains unclear, but if it's the first step on the road to genuine transparency for the company then it can only be a good thing.

G2A to soon require more details from sellers


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