If yes, how to play fivem with it.
As you were told you should purchase GTA from a legit source, not a third party reseller.
instant-gaming offers activation codes for rockstargames. You create a code at rockstargames and can redeem it there without any problems.
After purchase, you will also receive instructions on how it works. 100% risk-free.
Are you a shill for instant gaming? It’s not 100% risk free because shady sites like this resell keys that are either already activated or with other issues. Also using ill-gotten keys through fraud and scams that could be disabled.
You should buy GTA from a reputable store.
You are welcome to pay $60 for it yourself at Rockstar Games. But if you’ve noticed any promotions, you can also get GTA V for €0.99 because it was available for free in the Epic Games Store.
Instant Gaming is one of the reputable shops. Of course, you can use MMOGA, where anyone can sell their illegal keys, or Kinguin.
Instant Gaming sells its own keys, while at MMOGA, etc., it’s done by private sellers.
Since when was the last time GTAV was 60 dollars? Every legitimate store has the not on sale price as 30.
None of those sites are 100% risk free. Not sure how this is even a debate. If Rockstar has 30 on every legitimate site, how is a reseller going to sell 1 dollar keys in any legitimate way. The one time it was free on Epic makes no difference. The licenses you get from those giveaways does not give you the ability to resell the key.
Then just buy it for $30.
I can only speak from my own experience. I’ve spent well over €1,000 (200+ Games; Steam, GOG, Ubisoft, MS Store) at Instant Gaming and never had any problems with keys, activations, or being banned later on. Keys aren’t always illegal; many are sold in bulk at a discount by the developers themselves. That’s how the economy works.
And the fact that Epic Games offered the game for free has influenced the market because account sharing has been around for a long time. Especially here in GTA for the purpose of bypassing bans.
It’s totally unrealistic to claim that anyone is actually checking this. Account sharing is part of everyday life. The only ones who are really behind it is EA because of FIFA points.
So you are just shill and think account sharing is risk free? I doubt Rockstar is selling bulk keys to any reseller when they have their own distribution. This is called a grey market for a reason and using an official forum to direct people to it seems ill advised.
Either way, hopefully this thread is enough of a warning to people to buy from a legitimate store regardless of the single person who has some weird obsession with this particular site. GTA goes on sale all the time, just wait if you need to.
I think 50% of the people reading this thread bought a GTA account back then for €15 with 100,000,000 GTA Online Money and Level 8000 - I think they have other problems
& Personally, I don’t know anyone who pays official prices, not even for pre-orders. Even then, I use third-party providers where I save 7-20% straight away
Ok Mr I make up my own stats…
This has nothing to do with my own statistics, but I am overplaying my statement just like you. The fact is, you cannot prove that something like Instant Gaming is a scam or comparable.
- Buying accounts does not result in a ban in GTA.
- Buying through third-party providers such as Instant Gaming does not result in a ban.
- Key not working? Contact the provider for a 100% refund or replacement key (at least with Instant Gaming).
Of course, platforms such as Steam, etc. still sell the majority. But according to surveys and statistics from Newzoo, ComputerBase, GameStar, and Global Growth Insights, just under 25% of the market belongs to third-party providers. Something like $100,000,000 in GTA Online is a market of under <1%.
If you have had a negative experience with Instant Gaming in this case, you can prove it and argue your case, but without your own experience, your opinion is meaningless. Almost 800,000 reviews and all reports from the providers mentioned prove the opposite.
And there are definitely scam shops that buy keys with fake credit cards, etc., but these are usually well-known sites or private sellers. But when legitimate companies are behind it, there’s no need to worry.
And personally, because the topic has been dragging on for far too long: I understand this concern with sites like G2A, Z2U, and similar platforms. These are not standard platforms but marketplaces where anyone can sell, including people with stolen credit cards.
This problem does not exist with Instant Gaming, as the seller is always Instant Gaming itself, acting as a company.
From a legal perspective, this is not a problem, at least if you live in Europe. The CJEU has already ruled that the sale of software licenses or used software does not pose a problem (case number: C-128/11).


