farcry4Sometimes purchasing games from non-authorized retailers could cause some problems, which is what some Far Cry 4 gamers are experiencing at the moment. According to the complaints, some gamers are claiming that their digital copies of Far Cry 4 have been deleted from their Uplay accounts.

However it turns out that the gamers affected by this are the ones who bought the game from storefronts like G2Play and G2A. To make things worse, it seems that Ubisoft wants nothing to do with the issue at hand and have asked gamers to contact the original seller, as opposed to offering a refund or credit or some kind of solution.

This isn’t the first time that purchasing games from G2Play has caused problems. Devolver Digital, the publisher for titles such as the Serious Sam franchise, have stated publicly that they do not support titles purchased from G2Play, going as far as claiming that games bought from there aren’t legitimate and are not guaranteed or supported.

So what can gamers do? Well if you bought your game from G2Play and have had it deleted from your Uplay account, we guess the only thing to do now is try to contact them and see if you can get some kind of refund, or at least credit towards your next purchase which hopefully won’t fail on you either.

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