Luis Abrines

CEO and co-founder of Gocdkeys

Luis Abrines
Luis Abrines

I have been a gamer for as long as I can remember, and for the last 14 years I have been making life easier for other gamers. CEO and co-founder of Gocdkeys.

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Buying guides

Tomb Raider Legacy of Atlantis: pre-order now or wait for the board to move?

Lara's next outing is still ahead and the sellers already disagree by a wide margin. What that gap is really made of, why one line sits above the official store, and when pre-ordering makes sense.

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Steins;Gate Re:Boot: Standard or Digital Deluxe, and which sellers have each

Resellers list the remake in two shapes, and the percentage on a banner only ever refers to one of them. Every live line on the board, what separates a Standard from a Digital Deluxe, and the region and subtitle traps between two listings with the same name.

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Resonance A Plague Tale Legacy editions: what each one includes

One digital edition, a Collector Box that ships without the game and day-one Game Pass: what each route to Resonance A Plague Tale Legacy really gives you.

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The best fishing games on PC, sorted by what they actually ask of you

Rod simulators, trawler management, horror with a fishing rod and lobbies where the fishing is an excuse to talk. Fifteen PC fishing games from our catalogue, grouped by what you really end up doing, with live seller prices next to each one.

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Which Street Fighter 6 edition to buy, and why the cheapest line is not one

Five labels fight over one name on the Street Fighter 6 board: Standard, Deluxe, Ultimate, Gift and Account. What each one hands over, and when a Standard plus the pass beats the tier above it.

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Warhammer 40,000 Dawn of War IV: what the Commander Edition really bundles

The upper box is not a cosmetics pack: it carries a campaign expansion and an extra playable faction that arrive later. What that means for the amount, and which of the four labels on the board are not editions at all.

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Where to buy No More Room in Hell 2: the whole board, not one banner

The co-op zombie shooter left early access and picked up a solo mode, a survival mode and a tutorial along the way. What each label on the listing hands over, and the one line that calls itself an edition without being one.

Activation guides

EA Sports FC 27: where each version activates, and why PC has three

On PC there are three separate licences that do not talk to each other, and the label a shop uses is often the old one. How to tell them apart before paying, what the console codes look like, and why the Switch box is not the same purchase twice.

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NBA 2K27 pre-orders: how much of each tier is virtual currency

Three tiers, and the gap between them is measured almost entirely in VC and a head start. What each one hands over, which platforms only get the base box, and why shop labels do not match the official names.

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Onimusha Way of the Sword editions: what the Deluxe jump actually buys

Capcom sells three tiers of this one, and only two of them reach the resale boards. What sits inside the Deluxe kit, what the top tier adds on top, and why the console listing is a different animal from the PC one.

Product info

The Blood of Dawnwalker: PC, PS5 or Xbox, and what changes between them

The game is the same on all three; the marketplace is not. What the day and night split actually does, why the PC board has ten times more sellers than either console, and which labels you should read before the amount.

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Minecraft Dungeons II: how a run works and who it is really for

A dungeon crawler with a Minecraft skin, not a survival game: what a run looks like, how far four-player co-op scales, what enchantments actually do and which listing labels change what you receive.

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