You thought we were done The day before Shenanigans? Think again. Currently, Steam keys for the problematic zombie game are being offered for more than $300 on unauthorized third-party key reseller sites. Suffice it to say, you shouldn’t spend that much money on this game (or perhaps any other game?).
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With such a wild saga, it’s only fitting that codes from the game are now being offered at exorbitant prices by online resellers.
How can people sell a game that has been removed from Steam?
When games are removed from Steam, they are often still accessible via a key. Take the 2006s Original prey, For example. You can’t buy it on Steam today, but get an unused key and, yes, you can redeem, download and play it now in 2023. Unauthorized websites However, companies that sell keys often obtain these keys through illegal means, such as credit card theft. Others are secured directly Ripping off developers.
However, it is important to note this as an online game, The day before will likely be completely unplayable when the servers are shut down, which will likely be very soon.
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According to Green Man Gaming (which is an authorized third-party key seller who monitors and lists prices for keys on the more superficial side of the resale business), the cheapest you can get on a (supposedly) unused key The day before The code for this is $233.97. Two other sites sell it for $304.
But if you have it in your head, you are open to it the risks of using such websites and are unconvinced by the ethical gray area they live in, please reconsider and don’t spend $300 on it The day before. It’s not worth it.