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We were not aware that they had gotten into the wrong hands. The binaries were disabled on these keys from the beginning, the community brought it to our attention that the games they had from the reseller were not updating. After an investigation we have become aware that they were stolen.
I hope they will thoroughly check every employee and then fire all those criminals there.
I was more so commenting that criminals are more likable than Epic and the ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ that suckle from it.
This is what my reseller sent me after you deactivated my key
"Hello we are aware of the situation and we contacted the Publisher and they confirmed that they fully removed the support on steam so they sent us the replace codes for Epic Games version, can we send you the replace code now?"
So i got a replacement key for the epic store, which i never wanted. Stolen keys... my ass. How stupid do you think players are, it is crystal clear what you are doing here and now continue your boot licking of epic.
This was the last game i bought from this ♥♥♥♥♥♥ developer and their publishers..
Why didn't you ask for a refund instead of the Epic key?