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How to Tell If a Game Is Resealed

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Resealed games are a growing problem in the collecting market. Learning to identify common reseal techniques protects you from paying sealed prices for opened games.

Why Resealing Exists

The significant price premium that sealed games command creates a financial incentive for dishonest sellers to reseal opened games and pass them off as factory sealed. As collecting has grown and prices have risen, resealing techniques have become more sophisticated. Understanding the common methods and telltale signs helps protect both your wallet and your collection.

Common Resealing Methods

The most basic reseals use standard shrink wrap machines similar to those used for gift baskets or retail products. These produce wrapping that is often looser and less uniform than factory seals. More sophisticated reseals use better equipment and may closely mimic factory wraps. Some resealers even reproduce security stickers, though these reproductions often differ in material quality, print resolution, or adhesive type.

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Telltale Signs of Resealing

Look for these indicators: the wrap may feel different in texture or thickness compared to known factory seals; heat shrink marks may be irregular or in unusual locations; the seam lines may be wider, uneven, or positioned differently than factory standards; security stickers may show signs of reprinting such as color differences or misalignment; the contents may shift more than expected within the wrap; and there may be visible adhesive residue or discoloration at the seal points.

Protecting Yourself

The best protection against reseals is knowledge and caution. Buy from reputable sellers with established track records. Request multiple detailed photos of the seal before purchasing. Compare the seal to known authentic examples. For high-value purchases, insist on professional grading or at minimum, buy games that have already been professionally authenticated. The small cost of authentication is negligible compared to the potential loss from purchasing a resealed game.

Continue your reading

If you want to go one step further after reading about resealed game detection, our fake sealed nintendo ds games guide explains sealed Nintendo DS games have become increasingly popular among collectors, which unfortunately also makes them a common target for reseals and counterfeit copies. Understanding subtle differences is key to protecting your collection.

Collectors researching resealed game detection should also look at fake sealed xbox games to better understand a customer recently submitted a sealed copy of Battlefield 1 for Xbox One — and we had to decline it. The outer seal felt convincingly real, but a closer inspection revealed a series of red flags that pointed strongly toward a reseal. This is the story of what we found, and why we decided to reject the order.

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