Theories Behind the Scam
- 💸 One theory is that Heyday is using the games as a money laundering scheme, but this is unlikely due to Steam's 30% cut of sales.
- 🏆 Another theory is that the games are made for Achievement Hunters, who try to unlock as many achievements as possible.
- 🚮 The most likely theory is that Heyday is creating asset flips to make a quick profit, by generating a random retail price and then discounting it.
Warning to Others
- ⚠️ The author warns others to be careful and avoid games with suspicious pricing or poor quality.
- 📢 The author encourages viewers to spread the word and warn others about the scam.
- 🕒 The author reminds viewers that they have 14 days to refund a game, and that Steam has a policy against abusing the refund system.