Game keys removable on Steam?
Can Steam remove a key that I bought on mmoga, for example?
Should I buy my games on Steam rather than on mmoga?
Can Steam remove a key that I bought on mmoga, for example?
Should I buy my games on Steam rather than on mmoga?
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Buy or activated keys cannot be removed from Steam. But you can hide unwanted games in the library. Only activation codes of free games can be completely removed from the account.
Should you buy games on Steam or MMOGA?
The question is a little more complicated. Generally there are two types of external shop pages for Steam games. Pages containing keys directly from developers and publishers and then sell them and Key Reseller.
MMOGA and, for example, HumbleBundle directs the keys from the publishers and are completely clean. It doesn’t matter if you buy the games there or on Steam.
Reseller pages like G2A, Instant Gaming, Kinguing, CDKeys work differently. On these pages, each user can sell his keys, regardless of how they have obtained them. That is why the term “reseller”. Often these pages are safe, however, it may happen that the keys were purchased with stolen credit cards on such pages. The worst thing that can happen to you is that such an “Illegal” key is identified and only removed from your Steam account. Although these pages are legal, inexpensive also often a little cheaper than clean pages like MMOGA, but morally questionable.
To purchase clean keys, I recommend either direct Steam, MMOGA or best HumbleBundle. HumbleBundle is a T 0 profit organization and donates part of the acquisition and charity organizations that support children, development and people in need. In addition, HumbleBundle brings together large game bundles weekly in cooperation with publishers, where games worth up to 300 euros can often be purchased for 1 to 20 euros.
It’s not quite right. If the rightholder insists on it, Steam (EA, EPIC, Ubisoft etc.) can withdraw the license. If you want to delete a game yourself from Steam, you can remove it completely from the account, just a few minutes. But what you have to consider when you have bought a game in the bundle you can often only delete the whole bundle. Removal instructions can be found on the net. I have already removed several hundred games from my account since I would never play them.
BTW: MMOGA is not an official key reseller. Why do some think that?
Headquartered in Hong Kong, just like Kinguin and most other resellers. It’s supposed to make anyone think.