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G2A - Dragon Age Inquisition Global CD Key (except India) $48.61 AUD

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Hi ppl I ran across a good review and videos of the game and since I have the previous series I tried to check it out first. It uses origin platform and Denuvo DRM from what I read (so checking out isn't really an option).

Then I tried to search some cd-key sites and this G2A.com is what I found to be the cheapest and even a lil bit more if you use the voucher/coupon code!

This is my first time going and using the site so please understand that I probably know less than some of you about the ins and outs of the site's methods, however I always check for site trustworthiness before doing any kind of the smallest transaction and spent a good hour reading about it. I believe this site seems to be OK. If you want to read a bit about them: https://www.g2a.co/about. I also am interested to hear the experiences from anyone who had used them before.

Note that if you go to g2a.com main site it seems that sometimes there is a timer on the game's picture selection window. It seems that the price can change(?) and that the site also serve as an auction platform where other people can sell the product. If you do buy from other people they will offer some kind of a buyer's protection (G2A Shield) that cost $1.50-2AUD from what I have seen.

The Deal I am posting is sold by G2A.com themselves so I don't think you need that. Click the BLUE DROPDOWN arrow beside the game's price and select your price + unselect G2A Shield (again if you buy from them directly). I ended up using Paypal to pay it yesterday and was activating successfuly on Origin.

At the time of this posting it is listed as $51.55, take off G2A Shield like I did and it will -$1.44 become $50.11
Then don't forget to use the coupon CODE!:
Coupon code is GAE

bringing it down by -$1.50 to 48.61 but if you use paypal there will be additional fee +/-2AUD from what I've seen (it slightly vary as well) - my Own purchase using paypal ended up $50.07. No cost if you use Credit Card making it stay at $48.61!

For your reference when I did my purchase these are the fees shown, it might be slightly different when you do yours I think. SO make sure you check.
Credit Card Visa/MC etc - no AMEX: FREE
Paypal: +1.94 = 50.07 (my Totals after voucher, plus payment fee)
Skrill: +2.20 = 50.32
WebMoney: +2.18 = 50.31
UKash: +3.90 = 52.02
PaySafeCard: +5.85 = 53.97
*All in AUD

As I said it seems the advertised price can change(maybe depending to the auctions performance - which at the moment is more expensive than the store's price anyway - and even ebay is more expensive) but I've seen it change 5+ times and all were cheaper than all other cd-keys seller I've known. I hope it can only get better :)

At the time of this deal's submission the timer on the game's logo is gone (now it is counting down World of Warcraft Draenor expansion). I still have no clue what is that timer for… maybe for the cheapest auction price?. Anyone know?

Btw I am stil downloading (slow Internet) so I could not confirm playing it yet. Origin labelled it yesterday as Pre-Load and playable on 20 November 12:00AM which is now I believe. and Yes I got 2 keys, one for the game and one for the Pre-order-Only bonus DLC. Flaming weapons ftw lol. (edit)btw I purchased this Yesterday and since I just now, saw on the site that they are also selling the DLC separately I could not confirm whether you will get the flaimgn weapon preorder bonus or if you need to buy them separately.

oh and I am learning how to use referral link.
I don't know if it's going to work for me or not though since this is my first try.
However I would appreciate it very much if when you guys decided to buy it that you use this link:

https://www.g2a.com/r/dragon-age-inqisition-origin-cd-key-gl…

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  • +1

    If you use a vpn and go onto the origin website and use a Mexican proxy you can buy it for $45USD digital deluxe, $51AUD.

    Though your way is less, it does require more.

    • I've looked into that and as you know this way is cheaper.

      Also it does not require you you to use proxy and all the process required.

      This is just normal click and pay from anywhere. (except india because there's an issue with the content of the game being banned over there) - Btw This also means you cannot use Indian proxy.

  • A plus from me because of your detail explanation.

  • +1 vote for a good deal and because of all your hard work :)

    I pre-ordered CE of all the previous Dragon Age & Mass Effect games, but no longer as they're just a sham. Everything I got from the pre-order became DLC available (and out dated) almost at launch, latter it was free. I honestly believe that people who take the risk & pre-order should get unique rewards which remain unavailable to the greater community.

    Then again, I simply don't pre-order or Kickstart anymore ……… except The Witcher 3 which I purchased a couple of CE from EB Games and a couple of digital copies from GoG :)

  • +1

    Will wait for Steam sale

    • +3

      You might be waiting forever….

      • +2

        So be it

        • Especially seeing as it will never be on steam.

        • @Ravensbane:

          Well aware of that

        • @Ravensbane: Why do you believe that?

        • @Ebany: Mainly due to the fact it is an Origin game. Have any of the more recent Origin games hit Steam at all?

        • @Ravensbane: All the one's I know of, but then I've not touched any for a few years, mostly because they are Origin games. That said, they try to milk DLC something fierce so normally they only send their games to Steam when a new one has replaced it. e.g. Mass Effect 2 became redundant when replaced by ME3, so it went on Steam. I admit it tends to take a couple of years but EA are smart, they see the profit in releasing dead games to Steam for a few extra dollars.

  • Dont think this is the cheapest - had a look and there were a fair few cheaper keydealers, however with the exception of G2play most of the others had a goodly number of negative reviews/feedbacks from customers.
    Thanks OP for the effort.Im sure some will take advantage of the deal :)

    • Thanks
      Which site did you look into?
      I used to get keys from cjs and they were pretty so-so in terms of rep, had some people complained for troubles, keys revoked, banned etc. My personal experience was ok, but they aren't the cheapest anymore.

      • Go G2A or G2Play

  • Have used G2A before without problems recommend them :)

    Good job with the description OP, will decide if I need this as I have to many unfinished games as It is :P

  • One of the best games I have played in many, many years. Well worth getting.

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