If a deal sounds too good to be true, chances are that it is. Yesterday, one of our Chatty posters found an amazing deal from Green Man Gaming that's offering The Witcher 3 for a staggering $38.99. For a pre-order deal, that falls under the "too good to be true" category.
The problem is, CD Projekt RED doesn't know where these codes are coming from.
Earlier today, a CD Projekt RED representative indicated to GameSpot that any keys Green Man Gaming is offering are coming from an "unknown source." What this means is that since these keys are essentially unauthorized, none of the revenue from these sales will go towards the developer.
CD Projekt RED has previously been in collaboration with the folks at GOG.com since 2011, with both parties collaborating on marketing efforts that included a joint press conference. The Witcher 3 will also be one of the first mainstream releases to release on the new GOG Galaxy client, currently in beta.
Shacknews has reached out to representatives for CD Projekt RED, GOG.com, and Green Man Gaming for full statements. This story will be updated as those statements come in.
The Witcher 3 studio alleges Green Man Gaming pre-order keys are unauthorized
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