30,000 Steam keys stolen during Wadjet Eye Games’ Halloween promotion

PC Gamer
Nov 1, 2013
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Wadjet Eye Games was giving away Steam keys for its adventure game, The Blackwell Deception, on Halloween before President Dave Gilbert pulled the plug. Gilbert says he planned on giving away 50,000 keys in total, but quickly changed his plans when he discovered that 30,000 of the keys had been stolen.

People downloaded hundreds of keys at a single time, Gilbert tells Red Door Blue Key, "collecting Steam keys for reselling later." To combat this, Gilbert removed the Steam keys and placed them on another website, attracting a backlash from players.

"It almost instantly led to a large number of angry emails and tweets," he says. "Even though it was a free game, it’s almost as if it didn’t count because it wasn’t going in their Steam library." He tried to find a way to prevent further exploitation by asking BMT, the sales provider Gilbert used, to create a "1 code per IP" system, but the hackers masked their IP addresses and continued downloading anyway. By the end of the night, 30,000 keys had been pilfered.

The problem began when BMT inadvertently posted a link to a Steam key generator. After 20,000 downloaded keys and at Gilbert's request, BMT removed the public link to the generator, but that wasn't enough.

"The next morning I woke up to discover something terrifying," says Gilbert. While BMT did remove the link to the generator, the sales provider did not remove the generator itself. At the very least, Gilbert says that fans have been genuinely sympathetic for his plight.

"The outpouring of support on twitter, Facebook, and email has been nothing short of heart warming," says Gilbert, who doesn't seem to hold any contempt towards BMT, saying "their service was never intended for anything like this." But he also admits his exasperation to Gamasutra that he could not persevere through the chaos for what started out as a free giveaway.

" it was just too much to deal with, and there was only so much effort I was willing to put into a free offer."
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Hinsonator Nov 3, 2013 @ 9:02pm 
well i guess thats 30,000 mann co crates that people opend without paying
protoborg Nov 3, 2013 @ 2:35pm 
@Bane47: You are an idiot!

@Skooma Addict: Same here.

@catheterizedeye: Go Fuck Yourself, asshole!

@Major Asshole: You got a problem with bronies, jackass?!

@Apple Cider (RetroTurkey): Got that right. Somebody always has to be an asshole and make the rest of us suffer.

I find it really funny... wait, no sad... that some people are so far up their own asses that they simply cannot see the effect they have on other people. It makes me worry for the future oft he species. We aren't going to kill ourselves with violence. We are going to wipe ourselves out with selfishness.
Nov 3, 2013 @ 2:47am 
Ha! Rek'd
Tweed Nov 2, 2013 @ 2:33pm 
If I'd done something like this I'd be waxing my villian moustache right about now while gloating about how I stole something that was completely free.
Darkone2e Nov 2, 2013 @ 7:19am 
Greed seems to be the driving force of all humanity as of late here is just another prime example.
ayemeh Nov 1, 2013 @ 11:39pm 
Some people just always have to ruin it for everyone else.
Stein Nov 1, 2013 @ 10:00pm 
how is it stealing if no limit per user was originally set?
Skooma Addict Nov 1, 2013 @ 9:59pm 
it was a free give away right? so i would just cancel all the keys and do it right the next time.
catheterizedeye Nov 1, 2013 @ 6:21pm 
wow, i wonder how much money was lost, oh yeah jack shit. GET OVER IT
Native American Abby Shaprio Nov 1, 2013 @ 5:44pm 
wow that's really fucked up!