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Show me in the above sentence who is to blame for the keys being revoked.
They should sue the publisher(if things they've claimed are true), not breaking the law by revoking keys from legit customers, who performed legit deal. Yes, developers had no right to break the contract with those customers, and revoke their property.
This also put business reputation hit on Fanatical, who are selling only legit keys. They now have solid ground to sue developers for damages.
Who asked Valve to revoke the keys?
https://gtm.steamproxy.vip/app/402310/discussions/0/3068614788762142906/