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Ubisoft is trying to prevent illegal resales of its games with a new method of selling digital PC game keys. Teaming up with third-party digital games distributor Genba Digital, a company based in ...
The new process is called 'silent key activation' and activates games on platforms like Steam and Uplay automatically rather than giving out codes to retailers and customers.
Though it recently removed its onerous always-on DRM requirements of PC games, evidently the fact people are still able to play them remains a concern for Ubisoft. That must be why the publisher ...
Ubisoft has partnered with UK tech firm Genba Digital to change the way it sells PC download titles through third-party stores. The two companies have worked on a new process called silent key ...
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