Scammers often upload large files to sites like Google Drive or Mega to make them look real. When you try to extract the .rar file, it asks for a password and directs you to a website to "get the code" by completing a survey or downloading an "unlocker" tool.
Battle: Los Angeles was developed by Saber Interactive and originally released on platforms like Steam and Xbox Live. Scammers often upload large files to sites like
Finding a legitimate is a common search for fans of the 2011 military sci-fi shooter, but it often leads to dangerous territory. Most files labeled as "rar top" or "activation code" on unverified sites are actually decoys for malware or phishing scams. Finding a legitimate is a common search for
Once you have a legitimate 15 or 25-digit code, you typically activate it by opening your Steam Client, clicking the "Games" menu, and selecting " Activate a Product on Steam... ". clicking the "Games" menu