Greenman Gaming will not have Battlefront keys at launch

You're saying that authorization by publishers to sell doesn't matter when we are talking about the exact term "unauthorized reseller"?


How the fuck does that even make sense?

You're right, it was all on me, the fact that the last part of the post annoys me so much, I failed to really read and see what the first part of your post actually said.
 
I believe most of the time, refunds from GMG left the license in-tact? (or am I thinking of another website?)

This was true for me, When I refunded Arkham Knight through GMG it stayed in my stream library and it remains there till this day. I even got some bonus things that WB sent to me I think at some point after the game was re-released.
 
I feel like the word "enough" is missing from the thread title. The e-mail says they will have some, but not enough. The thread makes it sound like a wholesale lack of product.
 
This was true for me, When I refunded Arkham Knight through GMG it stayed in my stream library and it remains there till this day. I even got some bonus things that WB sent to me I think at some point after the game was re-released.

Dafuq, man.. I have kinda fond memories of them because my first digital purchase is from them, bye bye then.
 
(Some insight from someone who works in video game distribution in Canada)

I'm not sure if it's different because they work with just keys and not physical copies - but I know short shipments/allocations just happen with physical copies of games/products (ie. Amiibos) and in that case we allocate as best we can to as many customers (which are independant video game stores in our case) as best we can. So I don't know if this proves that GMG "aren't legit" or they were just "short-shipped" keys. It does make it weird because it's not like the publishers have to create a disc/case and ship anything physically out - I'd imagine there's just a key generator program they have or whatever.

So let's assume they're not getting keys from sketchy places and at least get keys from an authorized distributor from the publisher, the other possibility, and what I think the most likely situation, is that they aren't able to get keys on the launch date for an appropriate price to actually be profitable (since they regularly offer 20-30% off all the time). They simply just had to cancel orders to not lose tons of money. They will likely be able to get keys after launch at a price they need to be profitable. I wouldn't be surprised that somewhere buried in their TOS that says their preorders are not 100% guaranteed (much like when we prebook to independant video game stores it is stated prebooks are not 100% guaranteed because things like allocations happen).

TL;DR: I don't know if this proves if they are illegitimate or not, publisher may not be giving them a good enough price for keys at launch to remain profitable.
 
(Some insight from someone who works in video game distribution in Canada)

I'm not sure if it's different because they work with just keys and not physical copies - but I know short shipments/allocations just happen with physical copies of games/products (ie. Amiibos) and in that case we allocate as best we can to as many customers (which are independant video game stores in our case) as best we can. So I don't know if this proves they "aren't legit" or they were just "short-shipped" keys. It does make it weird because it's not like the publishers have to create a disc/case and ship anything physically out - I'd imagine there's just a key generator program they have or whatever.

So let's assume they're not getting keys from sketchy places and at least get keys from an authorized distributor from the publisher, I think the most likely situation is that they aren't able to get keys on the launch date for an appropriate price to actually be profitable (since they regularly offer 20-30% off all the time). They simply just had to cancel orders to not lose tons of money. They will likely be able to get keys after launch at a price they need to be profitable. I wouldn't be surprised that somewhere buried in their TOS that says their preorders are not 100% guaranteed (much like when we prebook to independant video game stores it is stated prebooks are not 100% guaranteed because things like allocations happen).

TL;DR: I don't know if this proves if they are illegitimate or not, publisher may not be giving them a good enough price for keys at launch to remain profitable.

Thanks for the insight. I don't think they'll have to worry about the keys though. I imagine a massive amount of cancellations are about to roll in.
 
No email here, but this will probably be the last time I do business with them. No preload and no pre-order DLC. Not knowing when I'll get my key tomorrow is also driving me nuts.

Screw it, getting a refund and buying though Origin. EA wins but this seems super sketchy.

got it 3 minutes later, that was fast!
 
I usually find Greenmangaming pretty good.

I do want to play on the release day so i issued a request for a refund, and got it 3 minutes later throught Paypal.

They were super fast, i really appreciate that.
 
No email here, but this will probably be the last time I do business with them. No preload and no pre-order DLC. Not knowing when I'll get my key tomorrow is also driving me nuts.

When did you order? Like I said earlier, someone got the email that ordered in August.
 
I sent in a request over the weekend after finding out no pre-load and they honored a refund for me today, should get it in 3-5 days.
 
So here's a question: If you preorder the game through GMG, and the keys aren't authorized by the publisher, do you even get any of the pre-order bonuses? Especially in this case where you might not get the keys until after release?
 
So here's a question: If you preorder the game through GMG, and the keys aren't authorized by the publisher, do you even get any of the pre-order bonuses? Especially in this case where you might not get the keys until after release?

well concerning black ops 3 some people got the preorder bonus while others didn't.
 
Hello prag16

We are seeing an increase in customer support requests currently and we are unable to respond to your request as quickly as we would like.

We apologise for the delay, your request will be reviewed as soon as possible. Please do not open any new tickets regarding the same issue.

Kind regards,

Green Man Gaming Customer Service.

A friend of mine that created his ticket almost an hour AFTER me had a response granting the refund 15 minutes later. The above is what I got two hours later. I ordered back in August... wonder if it's too late to consider disputing the charge with my CC company...
 
Yeah, I'm just gonna get a refund. I was looking forward to Battlefront but I might wait until initial impressions and maybe after the first expansion is released. I loved the beta but it was an impulse buy when GMG had it for $45. Hopefully my request goes through.

edit: Cool it got instantly accepted, just have to wait for the money to process for a few days.
 
A friend of mine that created his ticket almost an hour AFTER me had a response granting the refund 15 minutes later. The above is what I got two hours later. I ordered back in August... wonder if it's too late to consider disputing the charge with my CC company...

If you don't redeem the code they will refund it so you're fine.
 
Did everyone get an email saying they're delaying keys? I haven't got the key nor the notification email that they've run out.
 
I better get my key since I pre-ordered in the first few minutes it became available to pre-order on GMG.
We've established August, so maybe if you were earlier than August, you are ok.
The earliest you could pre-order Battlefront on GMG was around 1am on Aug. 6 which is when I pre-ordered it. When it first went up there was a pricing error of $69.99 but I still pre-ordered it(I later had the difference refunded back to me in GMG credit).
 
Got this email today as well. I can't believe they waited until the day before release to tell us. It was nice buying the game 25% off before it even came out but if I don't have my key by the end of tomorrow it's the last time I ever do business with them. This is my most anticipated release of the year.
 
Well, I refunded my order. Took about 15 mins and got the paypal refund email. Super easy.
How are they so fast with everyone else's requests, but have mine in some kind of "we're too busy" purgatory. Sent my refund request ticket four hours ago.

Just requested a refund. Immediately got the e-mail saying they have a high number of support tickets, then 2 minutes later another e-mail saying they refunded the game. So glad it was speedy at least.

What the... get rekt, buddy. Where's my refund. How are some people taken care of in minutes while I'm waiting hours.
 
This is the risk that I knowingly take buying from sites like this. I can understand being a little mad but if you are outraged, this has to be your first go-round.

GMG presented themselves as official partners of different publishers, which is why they had their icons at the bottom of the page.
 
Just requested a refund. Immediately got the e-mail saying they have a high number of support tickets, then 2 minutes later another e-mail saying they refunded the game. So glad it was speedy at least.

Though now I'm contemplating between PC and PS4 again...

What the... get rekt, buddy. Where's my refund. How are some people taken care of in minutes while I'm waiting hours.
Don't know if you're using g-mail or not, but for me I actually didn't notice that the refund had gone through because it put both e-mails in the same thread and auto-collapsed the most recent one for some reason, so all I saw was the confirmation they got my ticket at first.
 
Got mine immediately for 2 games I ordered.

Thanks Mexico!
I defied the request in the auto-response, and I opened a duplicate ticket. The dupe got a response after 7 minutes. First one fell into a black hole I guess.
 
Update:

New response from WB:

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From the other GmG thread.
 
(Some insight from someone who works in video game distribution in Canada)

I'm not sure if it's different because they work with just keys and not physical copies - but I know short shipments/allocations just happen with physical copies of games/products (ie. Amiibos) and in that case we allocate as best we can to as many customers (which are independant video game stores in our case) as best we can. So I don't know if this proves that GMG "aren't legit" or they were just "short-shipped" keys. It does make it weird because it's not like the publishers have to create a disc/case and ship anything physically out - I'd imagine there's just a key generator program they have or whatever.

So let's assume they're not getting keys from sketchy places and at least get keys from an authorized distributor from the publisher, the other possibility, and what I think the most likely situation, is that they aren't able to get keys on the launch date for an appropriate price to actually be profitable (since they regularly offer 20-30% off all the time). They simply just had to cancel orders to not lose tons of money. They will likely be able to get keys after launch at a price they need to be profitable. I wouldn't be surprised that somewhere buried in their TOS that says their preorders are not 100% guaranteed (much like when we prebook to independant video game stores it is stated prebooks are not 100% guaranteed because things like allocations happen).

TL;DR: I don't know if this proves if they are illegitimate or not, publisher may not be giving them a good enough price for keys at launch to remain profitable.

As someone who worked in the main game retailer in the UK, I understand stock shortages - but as you point out, these are keys. Publishers on Steam can click a button as many times as they like for no cost and generate keys, I can't imagine it'd be different for Origin (especially as this is EA themselves, not a third party).

They must also know what damage this may and can cause their brand, so a decent store would honour the release pre-orders - especially as you're made to pay upfront, unlike retail where it's either free or a £5 deposit. Therefore I imagine, if they had the choice, they'd eat the loss and bump up launch day prices.


Granted, all the above is speculation, but there's a high chance this points to getting the keys from someone who isn't EA, meaning they are no different to CDKeys, G2A, Kinguin in this case (whether that's a bad thing or not is a different discussion).
 
Live in Ireland where the game apparently releases on Thursday. Didn't get an email. Must be a region issue? They're from the UK, right? I've bought from them quite a few times in the past, should I be worried this time?
 
I didn't get an e-mail,yet for battlefront. but I've heard of issues of keys not releasing on time in the past, but hey, that's the risk I take for cheaper games, and in my region the game is playable on thursday so I don't really mind.
 
As someone who worked in the main game retailer in the UK, I understand stock shortages - but as you point out, these are keys. Publishers on Steam can click a button as many times as they like for no cost and generate keys, I can't imagine it'd be different for Origin (especially as this is EA themselves, not a third party).

They must also know what damage this may and can cause their brand, so a decent store would honour the release pre-orders - especially as you're made to pay upfront, unlike retail where it's either free or a £5 deposit. Therefore I imagine, if they had the choice, they'd eat the loss and bump up launch day prices.


Granted, all the above is speculation, but there's a high chance this points to getting the keys from someone who isn't EA, meaning they are no different to CDKeys, G2A, Kinguin in this case (whether that's a bad thing or not is a different discussion).

I don't think key generation works like that for key resellers. I'm fairly certain they are given keys by publishers or the developer themselves and cannot just generate then. For example humble bundle recently had a telltale bundle sale where they ran out of steam keys for tales for borderlands and game of thrones. They the had to wait for telltale to issue them more keys which took a day or two.

This is pretty much the same situation. Like someone said above, they might have thought they would be getting more keys from their distributors at the margin they wanted but weren't able to do so. 2 days honestly isn't a huge deal plus that code is site wide and if it stacks on existing sales, that would be rather nice.
 
This is shitty for a number of reasons. Personally, I work a seasonal job and pre-order games for the winter when I go into budget-hibernation. I can't just cancel and re-buy it full price so I'm forced to wait.

I didn't get the e-mail. But my order says Complete, and I don't have a key.
 
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