In recent years, due to the rules applied by digital game stores, players may have difficulty returning the games they purchased. This is a highly debated issue within gaming communities. However, a recent incident has caused astonishment. A player returned The Crew after many years!
A player returned The Crew game!
The legendary racing game The Crew, developed by Ivory Tower and Ubisoft, entered our lives in 2014. Last month, in March 2024, it was withdrawn from sale, effectively marking the end of its era. Thus, The Crew began to be referred to as a “9-year-old game.” However, a player managed to return the game despite the long time that had passed.
According to a claim by a user named “axgx2080” on the Reddit platform, they purchased The Crew game to play on a PlayStation console in 2015 but didn’t really play it much since then. However, on March 31, 2024, they contacted the PlayStation support team stating that the game was no longer supported and therefore unplayable, requesting a refund.
Subsequently, the user claims that the PlayStation team responded positively, approving the refund request and providing a refund of $94.99. The user also shared a screenshot showing the payment received.
PlayStation accepting a refund request for a 9-year-old game has sparked discussions within gaming communities. After all, on some platforms, refund requests cannot even be made after two weeks. Following this incident, users who purchased The Crew are debating whether they can also request refunds. It is speculated that in the previous incident, the request might have been accepted only once.
However, some Reddit users accused the person who managed to return the game of lying. Some even claimed that the screenshots were fake. Whether this is true or not remains unknown, but one thing is certain: it will be widely discussed in the gaming world.
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