"Official information released by Ubisoft and Origin claim that fraudulent credit cards were used to acquire Ubisoft keys through Origin platform," wrote the firm's marketing boss Bartlomiej Skarbinski in a blog post. Kinguin was told the deactivated game keys were acquired and then sold by an "unidentified individual from Russia." The firm estimates that €148,377 or around £110,720 will be refunded to customers.Īll merchants, in cooperation with Kinguin, "have been and will continue" to issue refunds, the seller posted on its website. Kinguin said 4,600 customer tickets were submitted over the last 72 hours and 35 out of 3,400 of its merchants were affected. Third-party game key seller Kinguin is issuing refunds to those who found their games deactivated through Ubisoft's Uplay service.Ĭustomers which purchased keys for Assassin’s Creed: Unity, Far Cry 4, The Crew and Watch Dogs are affected.
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