click on sponsored links in Google; they are almost always malware. Always use uBlock Origin.

: The community maintains a strictly curated megathread (on both r/Piracy and r/PiratedGames) that lists safe, trusted sites and warns against malicious "copycat" sites.

One area where r/piracy walks a grey, legal line is (games whose publishers no longer sell or support them). The subreddit fiercely advocates for emulation of retro consoles (Switch, PS2, GameBoy). The argument is legally weak but culturally strong: If you won't sell me the game, you can't complain when I preserve it.

R/piracy Games -

click on sponsored links in Google; they are almost always malware. Always use uBlock Origin.

: The community maintains a strictly curated megathread (on both r/Piracy and r/PiratedGames) that lists safe, trusted sites and warns against malicious "copycat" sites. r/piracy games

One area where r/piracy walks a grey, legal line is (games whose publishers no longer sell or support them). The subreddit fiercely advocates for emulation of retro consoles (Switch, PS2, GameBoy). The argument is legally weak but culturally strong: If you won't sell me the game, you can't complain when I preserve it. click on sponsored links in Google; they are