You can just give em the credentials instead.
this post was submitted on 28 May 2024
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My brother didn't leave me any of his credentials. ๐ซก๐ฅน.
Rip.
I advise you learn from your brother's mistake, keep a copy of them somewhere secure that your loved ones will be able to access when you're no longer around. If you desire to pass it down at least.
They can say whatever they want but I wonder what a the law of each country would say about that, which is what really decides what you can put in a will or not
I guess a part of me will live on forever then.
Your unplayed games will remain unplayed forever.