Well, we mostly imply that games are in english, so the seller SHOULD have mentioned that.
Still, it doesn't break any written rules, so i suppose this is a "borderline" case. You can't really mark it as not received because you received and activated it successfully (without VPN).
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This is getting quite off topic, so I'll be closing this. As previously mentioned, you can either contact us via a ticket to discuss this or you can contact steam support to request the version to be changed so that it includes all languages.
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I won Wargame: European Escalation (public giveaway with no further information about the game version) and could activate the key without problems but it turned out to be
Wargame: European Escalation Retail (PL).
There are no language options in steam library and ingame language is polish only(cannot change it).
Is this legit or should I mark the gift as "not received". Imho it's against the rule "Do not submit CD-keys that have regional restrictions, or those that require VPN activation or methods to bypass regional restrictions." but not totally sure about this.
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