Whatever the store scanner says the price is, that will be the price for any copies of that game at the checkout. A worker has to manually scan each game for the clearance price to show up at checkout. That's why some stores are full price, some 30% and some already 70%. Just depends on the...
Amazon had 10% off PSN and Xbox cards last week. Woot had GP Ultimate 3 months for $30 last week too.
Dollar General is having their annual 20% off physical PSN and Xbox cards Nov. 28-30 in store. Haven't seen anything about Nintendo, but can always try the monthly slickdeals threads.
Legend of Zelda Skyward Sword :switch: is $30 in store and online, and think it only lasts until 11/6. Sold out in about 75% of the stores around me so went ahead and got it. Have the holiday extended period if a better deal comes along.
A handful of games are also on sale at the moment.
No price should be accurate if you actually checkout or find the rare in store price scanner.
Found this for $3.
:xb1: Control Ultimate Edition
https://brickseek.com/walmart-inventory-checker/?sku=788873409
Usually Monday or Tuesday, but there is so much clearance going on in so many different departments that prices could go down any weekday. Weekend markdowns are much rarer. Would just check brickseek every morning so you can catch the changed price first.
Went to a number of stores today. Some said sold out and some said stock. Had the best luck at the stores that said sold out. Found Tokyo :switch: ($5), Xenoblade :switch: ($10) and Quantic Dream :ps4: ($5).
Also found Lego Harry Potter Years 1-4 :360: ($.03) and
Mortal Kombat vs DC...
Brickseek price is usually 99% correct. If there are some in stock close by, I would just wait until the price drops. Check each day so you hopefully see it first.
Yes. With Walmart and Target the prices have always been correct for me. It is the inventory that is sometimes incorrect or not out on the floor. If you really want the item for the low price, just have to check enough stores if don't see it at first store.