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  • Cool Stuff: Tyler Stout’s ‘Alien’ Poster For Mondo

    Cool Stuff: Tyler Stout’s ‘Alien’ Poster For Mondo

    Tyler Stout Alien header

    Tyler Stout is one of the most popular poster artists out there today but, in 2014, he was relatively quiet. Kind of like space. Which leads us to his first poster of 2015, Ridley Scott‘s Alien.

    The poster was revealed Wednesday night at a special screening of Alien at the Alamo Drafthouse in Austin Texas and the remaining posters will go on sale Friday January 30 at a random time. See the full images of the Tyler Stout Alien poster below.

    Here’s the regular and variant editions of Tyler Stout’s Alien.

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    TStout_Alien_variant_final

    Both posters are 24 x 36. The red regular is an edition of 510 and costs $60. The green variant is an edition of 235 and costs $110.

    Again, it goes on sale Friday at a random time by following @MondoNews.

    The post Cool Stuff: Tyler Stout’s ‘Alien’ Poster For Mondo appeared first on /Film.

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  • Kevin Spacey Will Be a Man Trapped in a Cat’s Body in ‘Nine Lives’

    Kevin Spacey Will Be a Man Trapped in a Cat’s Body in ‘Nine Lives’

    Kevin Spacey cat

    In the past few weeks, Kevin Spacey has picked up both a Golden Globe and a SAG Award for House of Cards, on which he plays a politician who’ll manipulate, blackmail, screw, and murder anyone to get to the top. Needless to say, it’s a pretty heavy affair, and it’s totally understandable if Spacey wants to do something a little lighter with his time off.

    So Spacey is now set to star in Nine Lives, a high-concept comedy in which he’ll play a man who turns into a cat. Yes, you read that right. Barry Sonnenfeld is directing. Get details on the Kevin Spacey cat movie after the jump. 

    According to TheWrap, the script by Daniel Antoniazzi and Ben Shiffrin centers on a workaholic businessman who becomes trapped in the body of a housecat following a terrible accident. Whether this means the cat’s mind is now in the businessman’s body, or whether both the cat and the businessman are now sharing one feline body, is unclear.

    Sonnenfeld describes Nine Lives as a “funny, emotional, commercial comedy.” The “commercial” part is important so we know it’s not going to be some kind of highfalutin indie black comedy or mind-bender.

    Although Spacey is an esteemed dramatic actor with two Academy Awards (for American Beauty and The Usual Suspects) under his belt, he’s also done plenty of sillier roles. His last big-screen appearance was in Horrible Bosses 2. And one of his next movies is Boss Baby, an animated comedy about an infant businessman trying to stop a dastardly CEO voiced by Spacey.

    In that light, a film about a businessman who turns into a cat seems like less of a stretch. And to be fair, it’s not like Sonnenfeld was the first guy to cast Spacey as a kitty — that delightful header image comes from Jimmy Kimmel’s 2014 post-Oscars spoof Ameowadeus. Besides, it’s not like Serious Spacey is going anywhere. House of Cards Season 3 hits Netflix February 27.

    Below is Ameowadeus, co-starring Christoph Waltz as Hamster on a Piano.

    The post Kevin Spacey Will Be a Man Trapped in a Cat’s Body in ‘Nine Lives’ appeared first on /Film.

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  • Page 2: Goonies, Alien, Big Trouble in Little China, Firefly, Star Wars, Benedict Cumberbatch, Transformers

    Page 2: Goonies, Alien, Big Trouble in Little China, Firefly, Star Wars, Benedict Cumberbatch, Transformers

    Steven Spielberg, John Matuszak, Bari Dreiband-Burman, Tom Burman and Ellis Burman, Jr. on the set of The Goonies

    Page 2 is a compilation of stories and news tidbits, which for whatever reason, didn’t make the front page of /Film. After the jump we’ve included 36 different items, fun images, videos, casting tidbits, articles of interest and more. It’s like a mystery grab bag of movie web related goodness.

    Header Photo: Steven Spielberg, John Matuszak, Bari Dreiband-Burman, Tom Burman and Ellis Burman, Jr. on the set of The Goonies

    The ‘Gone GirlParadox: Why Being The ‘Cool Girl’ Won’t Make You Happy

    Making ofLego Movie‘: 7 Years, a Trip to Denmark and a Race-the-Clock Against Disney’s Lucasfilm Deal

    Aliens Power Loader....in Studio Scale

    Aliens Power Loader….in Studio Scale

    The Cord Cutter’s Best Friend Has Problems

    7 Sites That Help You Choose What to Watch Next

    Big Trouble in Little China Funko Pop!

    Coming Soon: Big Trouble in Little China Funko Pop!

    The 15 Most Anticipated Films of 2016

    The Epic Uncool of Philip Seymour Hoffman‘s Career

    @Thendetta: They can’t take the sky from me!“@NathanFillion @KabaLounge @josswhedon pic.twitter.com/cLGuL1Wei7

    Had to hurt.

    — Nathan Fillion (@NathanFillion) January 26, 2015

    Nathan Fillion Knows That Being A Firefly Fan Can Hurt [Tattoo]

    Virtual Reality at Sundance: The Long-Delayed, Inevitable Future Is Bright, Empathetic, and Already on Your Phone

    30 Stories from Behind the Scenes of Blockbusters

    Nick Jonas Joins Ryan Murphy’s ‘Scream Queens

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    This Guy Has Turned His Apartment Into A Star Wars Fan’s Dream

    How the perfect shot can ruin a film

    Top 10 Horror Movie Musical Themes

    Keanu Reeves couldn’t kick in The Matrix–and six other factoids

    Continue Reading Page 2 >>

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  • Brad Pitt to Lead Angelina Jolie’s ‘Africa’

    Brad Pitt to Lead Angelina Jolie’s ‘Africa’

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    Angelina Jolie has just booked a big A-list star for her next directorial effort: her husband, Brad Pitt. He’s just entered talks for Africa, a biopic of paleo-archaeologist Richard Leakey. More on the Brad Pitt Africa casting after the jump. 

    TheWrap reports Pitt is currently in talks. Pitt and Jolie recently finished shooting By the Sea, their co-starring turn since 2005′s Mr. & Mrs. Smith and Jolie’s third film as a director.

    Scripted by Eric Roth (Forrest Gump), Africa follows Leakey’s clashes in the late ’80s with ivory poachers threatening the existence of the African elephant population, as well as “the very soul of Africa.”

    In a statement last fall, Jolie spoke about her connection to the project:

    I’ve felt a deep connection to Africa and its culture for much of my life, and was taken with Eric’s beautiful script about a man drawn into the violent conflict with elephant poachers who emerged with a deeper understanding of man’s footprint and a profound sense of responsibility for the world around him.

    Africa reunites Jolie with her Unbroken cinematographer Roger Deakins. In addition to directing, Jolie will also produce with Jon Peters and Skydance’s David Ellison and Dana Goldberg. Although Africa isn’t yet set up at a studio, Skydance’s involvement makes Paramount a likely home.

    Jolie’s most recent release was the Louis Zamperini biopic Unbroken. Though pegged early on as a potential Oscar contender, it opened last month to mixed reviews and has mostly gone ignored by awards voters. As an actress, she was seen last year in Maleficent, her most commercially successful film to date.

    Pitt is currently in Best Picture race with Selma, which he produced. He won his first Oscar last year for producing 12 Years a Slave. His last acting role was David Ayer’s World War II pic Fury.

    Jolie and Pitt’s By the Sea does not yet have a release date, but is likely to hit later this year. Production on Africa could begin as early as this summer, in which case it’ll likely open in 2016.

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  • Sequel Bits: ‘Terminator: Genisys’, ‘Ted 2′, ‘Zoolander 2′, ‘Star Trek 3′, ‘Hot Tub Time Machine 2′

    Sequel Bits: ‘Terminator: Genisys’, ‘Ted 2′, ‘Zoolander 2′, ‘Star Trek 3′, ‘Hot Tub Time Machine 2′

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    Forget all those cute little indies from Sundance — let’s dive into some big blockbuster sequels. After the jump:

    • Get details on Arnold‘s big fight scene in Terminator: Genisys
    • Resident Evil: The Final Chapter will shoot this summer
    • Colin Firth “might be ready” for Bridget Jones 3
    • Now You See Me 2 picks up Henry Lloyd-Hughes
    • Christine Taylor‘s Matilda will return for Zoolander 2
    • Chris Pine likes Simon Pegg as the Star Trek 3 screenwriter
    • Watch the trailer for The Man with the Iron Fists 2
    • The Divergent sequel Insurgent gets one more poster
    • A Hot Tub Time Machine 2 TV spot warns against deflated balls
    • Ted 2 gets a poster and a certain Patriots quarterback


    Arnold Schwarzenegger‘s T-800 will be facing some pretty formidable foes in Terminator: Genisys, not least of which will be (spoiler alert!) his own younger self. A source has leaked details on the key fight scene between two versions of the T-800:

    The young digitally enhanced T-800 is doing a forward lunge double fist punch and/or crushing the aged T-800′s face with both its knuckles pile-driving into the real Arnold Schwarzenegger’s metal skull, like something out of a wrestling match. The aged T-800 has its left arm locked under the T-800′s right shoulder as if it is going to make a deadly move on the younger T-800.

    The older one wins out in the end, but sustains serious damage: “It will be the first significant stage of battle damage for Arnold’s character and it will be a stage familiar to fans of T2.” Terminator: Genisys opens July 1. [The Terminator Fans via Coming Soon]

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    Milla Jovovich is gearing up for Resident Evil: The Final Chapter. The actress confirmed on Facebook that the sequel will begin shooting this August, after getting postponed last year due to Jovovich’s pregnancy. She wrote:

    I’m really proud of myself for not gaining the same amount of weight that I did with our first child (75 lbs.) because I have to be ready to start filming “Resident Evil- The Final Chapter” in August of this year.

    Jovovich’s baby is due this spring, and Resident Evil: The Final Chapter should be out next year or so. [Facebook via Coming Soon]

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    Hugh Grant has said to count him out for Bridget Jones 3, but his old co-star Colin Firth seems a bit more amenable:

    It would have to have somewhere to go. Back at the time, I said that a third one should only happen if we were telling a story about having moved into a different generation when we were all beginning to deteriorate a little bit. I think we might be ready for that moment!

    But that moment might be a little ways off. Bridget Jones 3 has been stuck in development for years, and it’s been quite some time since we heard of any real progress. [The Independent]

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    Now You See Me: The Second Act has picked up another new cast member. Henry Lloyd-Hughes is set to play tech wizard Allen Scott-Frank in the sequel. He joins returning stars Jesse Eisenberg, Dave FrancoMark Ruffalo, Woody Harrelson, and Michael Caine, and franchise newcomers Daniel Radcliffe, Lizzy Caplan, and Jay Chou.

    Lloyd-Hughes is known for his roles in The Inbetweeners, Joe Wright’s Anna Karenina, and Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire. Now You See Me: The Second Act arrives June 10, 2016. [Deadline]

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    Derek Zoolander will be reuniting with his lady love Matilda Jeffries for Zoolander 2. “I can tell you that I’m involved, but that’s all I can say,” said actress Christine Taylor. “I can tell you it’s happening, but I can’t tell you where Matilda’s at and where their relationship is at. It’s all top secret!”

    Taylor’s real-life husband Ben Stiller will reprise his role as the really, really, ridiculously good-looking yet extremely dim-witted male model. Will Ferrell and Owen Wilson are also expected to return. Justin Theroux, who played the evil DJ in the first film, is directing. [EW]

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    Chris Pine couldn’t be happier that his Star Trek co-star Simon Pegg has taken over scripting duties on Star Trek 3. “We’re all really excited,” he said. “What we enjoy about it is that we have a laugh. We want to make sure that that’s still embedded in there, so to have Simon writing it is the perfect fit.”

    That said, Pine isn’t without his concerns. “We are worried,” he joked, wondering whether the threequel would consist of “vast, vast Simon Pegg monologues.” Watch the full interview below:

    [MTV]

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    RZA is back in the new trailer for The Man With the Iron Fists 2. Directing duties went to Roel Reiné this time around, though RZA still co-wrote the script and stars.

    In the sequel, Thaddeus (RZA) turns up badly wounded in a 19th century Chinese town. He’s taken in by a miner (Dustin Nguyen) and his wife (Eugenia Yuan). As his condition improves, he helps the miner and his town fight back against the evil Master Ho (Carl Ng).

    The Man With the Iron Fists 2 hits Blu-ray, DVD, and On Demand April 14. [Universal Pictures]

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    Shailene Woodley is shattering the glass ceiling in the new poster for The Divergent Series: Insurgent, with a little help from Theo James. (Who, I have recently realized, looks exactly like Ryan Guzman from The Boy Next Door. But that’s neither here nor there.)

    Insurgent poster

    Robert Schwentke is directing The Divergent Saga: Insurgent, which opens March 20. [via ScreenCrush]

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    “Deflategate” is a headache for the NFL, but a boon for jokesters. Paramount’s Super Bowl commercial for Hot Tub Time Machine 2 gets in a good crack about going up against the Patriots with “fully inflated” balls.

    Hot Tub Time Machine 2 opens February 20. [Paramount]

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    Meanwhile, the Ted 2 team reportedly considered changing their Super Bowl spot to work in a crack about Deflategate, but realized it’d be too much work to change the animation.

    Fortunately, they already have a plotline involving Tom Brady‘s balls. The ad airing this weekend will feature Brady as a possible sperm donor who gets involved in Ted’s quest to have a baby.

    Oh, and speaking of Ted 2 marketing materials referencing genitals, here’s the poster for Ted 2.

    Ted 2

    Ted 2 hits theaters June 26. Seth MacFarlane and Mark Wahlberg return. [THR]

    The post Sequel Bits: ‘Terminator: Genisys’, ‘Ted 2′, ‘Zoolander 2′, ‘Star Trek 3′, ‘Hot Tub Time Machine 2′ appeared first on /Film.

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  • Rejoice! Hearthstone's Undertaker is Nerfed at Last

    Rejoice! Hearthstone's Undertaker is Nerfed at Last

    There is a special circle of hell reserved for people who open Hearthstone games with an Undertaker, a coin, and a one-mana deathrattle minion.

    Such a dastardly combination gives the maddening mortician a 2 attack, 3 health buff by the end of turn one (not to mention its skull-and-bones-wearing associate to deal with too). As you probably know, this is because Undertaker starts at 1 attack, 2 health and gains 1/1 for every deathrattle card dropped on the board.

    If you can’t remove it straight away–and it’s pretty hard at this sage–there’s a fair chance that your opponent will drop another deathrattle card, pushing Taker to 3/4 by the end of turn two. The game is already, by this stage, creeping away from you.

    Such devastating synergy, coupled with how frequently it occurs, led many players to expect that–surely–the card would be nerfed.

    Oh, goody!

    Well, when GameSpot spoke to the game’s designer Ben Brode about the issue in December, he seemed open-minded about the possibility but was generally against it.

    “Ah, well, we did add some cards to Goblins vs Gnomes that are specifically good against Deathrattle decks,” he said at the time.

    “But The Undertaker is one of those cards that feels really powerful when he’s hurting you, but if you draw him late in the game he’s pretty terrible. We were paying attention to how people were using him, and looked at how we were playing against him, but we didn’t feel he’s nerf-worthy. He is very powerful, but it wasn’t past the line for us. I think it’s worth noting that Kolento [professional player Alexander Malsh] recently won a pretty large tournament and didn’t use Undertaker in any of his decks.”

    However, following a few more weeks of soul searching, Blizzard has implemented a nerf to the card that seems very fair. The starting stats and mana cost is the same, but henceforth the Undertaker won’t buff health from deathrattles, only attack. This still makes it a useful card, but with 2 health its dominance will likely not stretch too far into the game. Two-mana removal is not hard to concoct.

    The nerf will come into effect in the next update, Blizzard said. As a nice bonus for those who pin their early-game strategies on Undertakers and deathrattles, the golden version of Undertaker can be disenchanted for its full cost for a limited time once this balance change goes live.

    Writing on the Hearthstone forums, Blizzard community manager Christina Sims added: “We will continue to make balance changes to Hearthstone when we feel they are necessary in order to increase the variety of cards seen at all levels of play, with the goal of making Hearthstone a more fun and interactive game for everyone.”

    Ready for Action!

    Okay, so if you’ve read this far it’s pretty likely that you love Hearthstone, so here’s something awesome for you.

    If Undertaker dwells at the badass end of the one-mana spectrum, then the Goldshire Footman surely exists on the opposite end. A wave of joy sweeps through players every time they see the 1/2 taunt drop onto the board, as it’s quite possibly the best indicator that you’re up against an inexperienced player.

    Goldshire, of course, feels a little neglected by this, which is why one awesome player has decided to chronicle his thoughts and feelings with an unofficial Twitter feed.

    An example of the fine work is below. Follow him here!

    I feel like even the slightest buff would make me way more playable. Like, this, for example: pic.twitter.com/E2BkIBiUMm

    — Goldshire Footman (@FootmanFTW) January 23, 2015

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  • Apple Ships 1 Billion iOS Devices

    Apple Ships 1 Billion iOS Devices

    Apple has now shipped more than 1 billion iOS devices, the technology giant has announced as part of its record-breaking earnings report for the holiday 2014 sales quarter.

    Speaking with analysts, Apple CEO Tim Cook said the company achieved the milestone–which covers total iPhone and iPad shipments–on November 22. The billionth iOS device shipped was a space-gray 64 GB iPhone 6 Plus, which Apple is keeping at its headquarters.

    “One billion devices is an almost unfathomable milestone and we are all incredibly proud to be a part of it,” Cook said during an earnings call, as reported by GameSpot sister site CNET.

    Apple sold 74.5 million iPhones during the three-month holiday period, a new record for the company, which overall posted $18 billion in profit for the quarter, another all-time high. Cook also revealed that, on average, Apple sold more than 34,000 iPhones “every hour, 24 hours a day, every day of the quarter.”

    The latest versions of the iPhone, the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus, launched in September 2014. Cook said that the smaller iPhone 6 was the most popular model during the quarter.

    Asked by an analyst if he thinks Apple can sustain the iPhone’s incredible growth in future quarters, Cook said he is “very bullish” on the device’s outlook. The executive went on to say that the iPhone 6 brought on more new Apple customers than any prior iPhone launch, and even led to the most instances of Android users jumping over to iPhone compared to the last three launches.

    By comparison, Sony’s PlayStation 2 is the best-selling home video game console of all time with more than 150 million units shipped to date.

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  • 2015's Need for Speed "Already Looking Spectacular," EA Says

    2015's Need for Speed "Already Looking Spectacular," EA Says

    After taking 2014 off, the core Need for Speed series is making a comeback this year with a brand new title from Ghost Games in Sweden. While Electronic Arts has yet to officially announce this game, we now know a little more about it, at least regarding how far along in development it is.

    During a recent earnings call, EA CEO Andrew Wilson confirmed that the game will launch this year, and teased that it is “already looking spectacular.” Unfortunately, he didn’t say anything more about the game.

    2014 was the first year without a new, core Need for Speed title release in over a decade. In May 2014, EA confirmed that it would not launch new entry in the franchise until 2015 so that the project could have an “extended development window.”

    Ghost Games GM Marcus Nilsson said in May 2014: “We are already deep in development on our next game and want to make this promise to you: we will listen to you. We’re going to give you the game you’ve been asking for. It will be the game you deserve, but to do that will take us some time,” he said.

    Nilsson further boasted about the game at the time, describing it as “highly innovative” and an “experience built on a foundation we know you’ll greatly look forward to.”

    In addition to the new title from Ghost Games, EA plans to release Need for Speed: No Limits, a free-to-play racing game for mobiles, later this year.

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  • EA Will Give Star Wars: Battlefront a Battlefield-Sized Push

    EA Will Give Star Wars: Battlefront a Battlefield-Sized Push

    During this week’s Electronic Arts earnings call, CFO Blake Jorgensen talked more about the upcoming Star Wars: Battlefront game, which is in development at Battlefield series studio DICE.

    Jorgensen confirmed that the shooter is due to launch before Christmas 2015. More specifically, the game aims to be “aligned with” Star Wars Episode VII — The Force Awakens, which arrives on December 18, he said.

    DICE’s new Star Wars: Battlefront is not directly based on the upcoming movie from J.J. Abrams, though it will share some general universe themes, characters, and items. In previous teaser trailers and images, DICE has revealed that the game will take players to locations such as Hoth and Endor, and feature vehicles such as AT-ATs and speeder bikes, among other things.

    About the game in general, Jorgensen said DICE will share more about the project in the coming months. He went on to say that Battlefront’s launch this year will be a “very large activity” for EA overall, on level with the company’s blockbuster Battlefield series.

    “We’re extremely excited about that,” Jorgensen said about Battlefront. “We think there’s huge potential for that title. More to come in the next couple of months on that as more about the movie comes out as well as more about our title comes out. You should consider that a very large activity for us [this year] and a very large focus–similar to how we’ve thought about Battlefields in the past.”

    Battlefront is not the only new Star Wars game EA is currently working on. The developer’s Visceral Games studio is also producing an entry in the series, rumored to be an open-world game. EA has even hired longtime Naughty Dog creative director Amy Hennig to work on the title.

    EA and Star Wars franchise owner Disney signed a ten-year, multi-title deal in 2013 that makes the Mass Effect publisher the exclusive creator of new Star Wars games.

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  • As Ubisoft Axes "Stolen" Origin Keys, Reseller Denies Blame

    New light has been shed on Ubisoft’s crackdown of grey market PC game codes, with the publisher revealing that the games it has deactivated were purchased with fraudulent credit card information.

    On Tuesday it emerged that the publisher had begun blocking access to some of its PC games, such as Far Cry 4 and Assassin’s Creed Unity, having discovered they were not acquired through official channels. Consumers raised complaints about their games being deactivated on a Ubisoft forum, but the publisher insists this is a legal matter.

    Now it emerges that some, or perhaps all, of the game codes in question were bought from EA’s Origin store using fraudulent credit card information.

    EA is co-operating with Ubisoft and has temporarily removed the games from Origin. Meanwhile, the reseller website believed to have sold these codes online has denied responsibility.

    In a statement sent to GameSpot, Ubisoft said: “We have confirmed activation keys were recently purchased from EA’s Origin store using fraudulent credit card information and then resold online. These keys may have been deactivated. We strongly recommend that players purchase keys and downloadable games only from the Uplay Store or their trusted retailers.”

    EA, in turn, has notified customers that “a number of activation keys for Ubisoft products were purchased from Origin using fraudulent credit cards, and then resold online. We identified the unauthorized keys and notified Ubisoft.”

    It added: “We removed Ubisoft games from Origin to protect against further fraudulent purchases. We don’t have an update [for when the games will return], but are working to get them back in the store as soon as possible.”

    “Not in Any Way Responsible”

    Following this clampdown on fraudulent keys, the online vendor now in the spotlight has insisted it is not directly linked to the illegal purchase.

    “As some of you may already know, steps have been taken to remove games purchased indirectly from a publisher, via main marketplaces in the web.

    “G2A is not in any case responsible for any of these procedures,” the corporation wrote in a statement.

    The vendor said it “will do everything possible to compensate” for those who have bought the fraudulently purchased keys.

    It added: “G2A will make every possible exertion to prevent this kind of procedures in the future and exclude merchants responsible for such incidents from the marketplace.”

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