Ubisoft Reactivates ‘Far Cry 4′ Keys Purchased With Stolen Credit Cards

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Source: National Cyber Security – Produced By Gregory Evans

 Powered by Max Banner Ads Here’s some good news for all those who had bought “Far Cry 4″ keys from third-party resellers such as Kinguin and G2A. Ubisoft has announced that it will restore the licences for some players. The deactivated “Far Cry 4″ licences will only be reactivated for those gamers who had already downloaded and begun playing the game before their copies were revoked. “After further investigation into the matter of keys that were fraudulently purchased on EA’s Origin store, we are reinstating keys for consumers who already had successfully activated and started playing the games,” a Ubisoft representative said speaking to GameInformer. Last week, further information had been revealed about the scandal involving deactivation of “fraudulent” licences belonging to some Ubisoft games. The French company and other resellers involved had come forward with official statements on the matter. The publisher has now revealed that deactivated licences were essentially stolen property purchased by means of credit card fraud. Gamers who had purchased licences to Ubisoft games such as “Far Cry 4,” “Assassin’s Creed: Unity,” “The Crew” and “Watch Dogs” found that the publisher had deleted the licences altogether from their Uplay accounts. The problem was restricted to keys brought […]

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