My Experience Purchasing a "Standard Random Xbox Key" on G2A.com

2 years ago
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TLDW (Too Long Didn't Watch); just like an lottery, there are a vast majority of losers and only a few winners. The only difference here is the seller controls exactly what they are offering. You'd be better off deferring to a game recommendation list and/or watching gameplay video or playing demos of great games. I only recommend this for new video game players such as children and parents who don't want to spend too much time researching games to buy for their children.

In this video I share my experience purchasing a Random Xbox Key from G2A.com. The criteria is that the game is valued at $19.99 on the Microsoft Store and it's a full game, not a demo, DLC, etc.

The game wound up being Plants Vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare 2 for the Xbox One, which is priced at $19.99 on the Microsoft Store. The game is included in Game Pass Ultimate and EA Play. I found that the same seller was selling the game for cheaper and charging more money for a lottery listing. This is a tactic that helps push games that have lost popularity and likely would not have sold on their own merits.

The seller was not willing to provide me a refund so I will giveaway the game once this video reaches 25 likes. Leave a reply to the pinned comment and I'll pick a random winner (I'll make a short video picking the winner) and I'll announce it in an edited pinned comment.

Thanks for watching.

If you are interested in purchasing one of these random Xbox Live keys, here is the listing:
https://www.g2a.com/n/randomxboxkeystandard

Music credit by NK30:
http://nk30.bandcamp.com/

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