Back in July, we reported on how G2A had been promising to “pay developers 10 times the money they lose on chargebacks” so long as the devs might show that such a factor truly occurred.
Now, as Video gamesIndustry.biz report, the founder and sport director at Unknown Worlds, Charlie Cleveland, needs G2A to stay as much as their promise.
Cleveland linked again to an Engadget article which talks about how a Natural Selection 2 bank card rip-off, with keys being bought on G2A, triggered Unknown Worlds to be $30,000 out of pocket.
Now, Cleveland needs G2A to stay as much as its promise of compensating devs 10 occasions the quantity misplaced on investigating chargebacks by giving Unknown Worlds $300,000.
At the time of writing, G2A has but to answer Cleveland’s request.