G2A announce Developer Support System in response to illegal keyselling criticism

28 June 2016

Following recent controversy surrounding its grey-market key selling, G2A have announced a new support system to help aid indie developers.

As a leader in the digital gaming marketplace, we recognize our responsibility to serve the greater good for the entire gaming industry.

Recent events have demonstrated that we need to move faster to introduce new benefits designed with developers in mind, and invite them to play an even bigger role in creating the marketplace of the future.

Some of the features offered by the program include:

  1. A royalty of up to 10% for any of their products sold on the G2A marketplace, which provides a way for developers to monetize third-party transactions.
  2. G2A offers G2A Pay with free integration to developers as a protection on their own websites to mitigate their risk factors (charge-back protection).
  3. Developer funding option to directly contribute towards your favourite developer.

You can read more about the Game Developer Support System here.

Do you think this is the right step forward for G2A? Let us know in the comments below and in our forums.


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