Key resellers now allow you to gamble for recreation codes – pay £12.69 for a 50% probability at PUBG

After the outrage over loot packing containers that we witnessed towards the tip of final yr, a key reseller has understandably concluded that its prospects need extra gambling-inspired buying practices. GamesDeal are providing PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds for the low, low worth of £12.69 – should you’re keen to tackle a 50% threat that you just come away with a key for a random recreation as an alternative.

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GamesDeal usually sells PUBG for £27.21, which, apparently, is barely greater than Steam’s worth of £26.99. And you thought key resellers provided reductions.

Head here for the phrases and situations of the 50% promotion. They could possibly be extra exactly worded, however it appears you possibly can both purchase one or two 50% tickets. If you solely purchase one, you could have a 50% probability to get PUBG, and if it doesn’t occur, you get a random recreation as an alternative, which is healthier than nothing. If you purchase two tickets, you’re assured to get PUBG and a random recreation. 

MCV bought a 50% ticket, and it appears like they’d a poor expertise: GamesDeal’s safety blocked their PayPal cost, after which they needed to attempt three extra occasions to get a cellphone name to confirm their identification. Fifteen minutes later, they have been advised they hadn’t received, and obtained a duplicate of Hockey Space, a easy indie multiplayer recreation that’ll value you £three.99 on Steam.


 
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