Deep Silver has issued a warning to Steam users after it deactivated Metro Exodus keys that were stolen from a factory.
In a post on Steam, the publisher said it had been made aware of illegal stolen keys for 4A Games’ post-apocalyptic adventure, which were then sold by an unofficial key reseller.
The Steam version of Metro Exodus was available for pre-order until 28 January 2019 directly via the Steam store. No official Steam keys were available to purchase separately (Humblebundle and the Razer store were the only supported key sellers for Metro Exodus outside the Epic Games store upon launch).
Source: Eurogamer Deep Silver deactivates Metro Exodus Steam keys stolen from a factory