 are sites like G2A legit. These sites are basically grey markets that get game keys from buying from bulk or just shady activity and selling them for really cheap prices. For example, Cyberpunk is $25, whereas it would be $60 on Steam. These websites sponsor tech and gaming channels, but can these deals be too good to be true? Well, it depends on where you purchase the key. The general rule of thumb is to purchase from a trusted user with many reviews. But this is still risky because again, these are grey markets, and the reviews might not even be legit on Reddit and other sources. It's better to just buy the game from a trusted website than to risk losing money for paying half the price. Even if you do get the code, within a few days or a few weeks, there's still a chance that the game will get removed from your library. Sometimes you wouldn't get the code, or the code was already used. One of the more trusted websites, however, is CDKeys. I like this website because even though they don't offer the lowest prices out of all the cheap key websites, it provides no transaction fees and no security fees, which also proves that they don't need extra security, which means they're a little bit more trusted than the other ones, but they're still a grey market website. Because of reading mostly positive reviews, I wanted to try it for this video. I decided to just go with it and bought Dead by Daylight for $5 instead of $20 in CDKeys. So far, after almost a month, it still works flawlessly. Now I would still recommend buying the game from a legit website, and CDKeys I'm sure doesn't work every time. The reviews on G2A were mostly negative because not only do you not get the keys sometimes, but you also have to pay a high percent fee to complete the transaction. Aniba is the cheapest website for keys, but in my opinion, it's just the worst. It's security flaws and fees, and just paying 10% more on CDKeys would make it just way more secure. One editor even said that Aniba was deleting negative reviews on TrustPilot. If that doesn't show how shady it is, I don't know what will. If the game is 20% the cost of retail, how do you think they get it so cheap? All I'm trying to say is you get what you pay for. I'm not surprised that most of these websites aren't legit because how else are they going to make money other than to scam people? And just because a popular streamer like Scream has G2A on his sponsors list doesn't mean that it's legit. They just sponsor them to make their reputation seem better. But in my opinion, if you want to get cheap games, look on IsThereAnyDeal.com. They have a price tracker for all the games and checks every 100% legit game website for the cheapest game keys. These games aren't on sale. Humblebunnel and Greenman Gaming are also great 100% legit options. So in conclusion, buying a game off these 3D websites should never happen. Check IsThereAnyDeal.com or wait for it to go on sale. If you're really low on budget and you want to rest your money, the most trusted gray market website is CDkeys.com.