An action game on Steam makes an annoying mistake, blocks players from access

In the 2D action platformer Valfaris on Steam, players fight as the warrior Therion against enemies in a destroyed sci-fi fortress. Recently, some users complained that they no longer had access to the game.

What game is it? This is the game Valfaris. It is a 2D action platformer in which you play as the warrior Therion and fight against hordes of enemies in a destroyed sci-fi fortress.

The game, which was released on Steam on October 10, 2019, combines fast-paced combat, exploration, and difficult boss battles. Overall, the game has 87% positive reviews.

Now, however, some users complained that they no longer had access to the game.

In the 2D platformer Valfaris you have to fight against powerful enemies

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Why did some players no longer have access? The problem only affected players who had purchased their game key via the Fanatical website. A “key” is a code that you can enter on Steam, for example, to gain access to the game.

User Mysteryisred shared a screenshot on Reddit saying that the key would no longer work due to a decision by the publisher.

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The player wolfegothmog then wrote on Reddit that the publisher had “messed up” and revoked a bunch of keys that were sold on Fanatical.

Other users also confirmed this theory on Reddit and then contacted the publisher and Fanatical, who quickly commented on the incident.

How does Fanatical react to the incident? Fanatical responded to the Reddit post just three hours after the incident. In the message, Fanatical thanks players for reporting tickets, as these help to pass on information to the publisher.

According to the announcement, there was an error on the publisher’s side and they are already working on a solution. It was not their intention that users’ keys would be blocked. Another six hours later, Fanatical gave an update to the community that the problem had been solved and users should be able to use the game normally again.

Another player had no problems with locked keys, but asked whether he could pass on his games in the event of his death. The user’s request should not go unanswered by Valve: A user asks Valve whether he can pass on his many games on Steam – they answer

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