Deep Silver deactivates Metro Exodus Steam keys stolen from factory
https://www.pcgamer.com/deep-silver-deactivates-metro-exodus-steam-keys-stolen-from-factory/
Metro Exodus publisher Deep Silver has deactivated a batch of Metro Exodus Steam keys that it says were stolen from a factory and sold by an "unofficial key reseller".
The game could initially be pre-ordered on Steam, and physical copies were also being sold with a Steam key inside. Those orders were stopped when Deep Silver announced the game would only release on the Epic Games Store—but not before keys were stolen from a printing factory.
Deep Silver deactivates Metro Exodus Steam keys stolen from factory
Mar 30, 2019, 5:21pm UTC
https://www.pcgamer.com/deep-silver-deactivates-metro-exodus-steam-keys-stolen-from-factory/
> Metro Exodus publisher Deep Silver has deactivated a batch of Metro Exodus Steam keys that it says were stolen from a factory and sold by an "unofficial key reseller".
> The game could initially be pre-ordered on Steam, and physical copies were also being sold with a Steam key inside. Those orders were stopped when Deep Silver announced the game would only release on the Epic Games Store—but not before keys were stolen from a printing factory.