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Or "Get 2 for the price of 1" with a selection Xbox, PS, and Switch games:
https://www.amazon.com/promotion/psp/A2E7ICLX5LV22K
https://www.amazon.com/promotion/psp/A2E7ICLX5LV22K
This is likely them price matching Gamestop's B1G1 that is going on right now.Great deal. Been a while since Amazon had a good one.
Yup with free ps5 upgrade why notI got Valkyrie Elysium and Diofield Chronicle for PS4 for about $15 bucks each, not bad. I usually don’t buy physical games but my personal maximum digital price ceiling is $15 so I figured who not since I could eventually sell them on ebay when I finish them. Thanks for sharing this deal.
Well, the PS4 version is included https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0B75TYDNH?m=ATVPDKIKX0DER&ref=psp_pc_a_A2E7ICLX5LV22K and it's a free upgrade to PS5. I didn't check the Xbox One version.No one will ever include RE village gold current gen in promotions huh
may I ask why you don’t buy physical? I’m quite the opposite. I’d rather not play a game than buy and support digital.I got Valkyrie Elysium and Diofield Chronicle for PS4 for about $15 bucks each, not bad. I usually don’t buy physical games but my personal maximum digital price ceiling is $15 so I figured who not since I could eventually sell them on ebay when I finish them. Thanks for sharing this deal.
A couple reasons… The convenience factor is definitely a big part of it. I’m pushing 40 and don’t want a bunch of game cases around the house. I am not a collector and never replay a game I beat, unless it’s something like Mario Kart that has an endless amount of multiplayer replay value. Most great games constantly get released or remastered so why keep old copies around. I have an snes classic filled with roms of any games I’d want to revisit for nostalgia purposes. I also feel like the doom & gloom predictions about how digital is going to raise prices all around has been proven to be completely wrong. Digital games go on sale for dirt cheap every week and stuff like PS+, Gamepass and Humble Choice practically devalue games these days. And ultimately a lot of games I play are indies that sometimes never even get physical releases.may I ask why you don’t buy physical? I’m quite the opposite. I’d rather not play a game than buy and support digital.
Nintendo titles especially first party do not go on sale very often if at all digitally.A couple reasons… The convenience factor is definitely a big part of it. I’m pushing 40 and don’t want a bunch of game cases around the house. I am not a collector and never replay a game I beat, unless it’s something like Mario Kart that has an endless amount of multiplayer replay value. Most great games constantly get released or remastered so why keep old copies around. I have an snes classic filled with roms of any games I’d want to revisit for nostalgia purposes. I also feel like the doom & gloom predictions about how digital is going to raise prices all around has been proven to be completely wrong. Digital games go on sale for dirt cheap every week and stuff like PS+, Gamepass and Humble Choice practically devalue games these days. And ultimately a lot of games I play are indies that sometimes never even get physical releases.
I still rent physical games through gamefly. The 2-game plan comes out to about $15 a month for 14 months when they run the yearly father’s day promotion, which is a hell of a deal. And very rarely I will buy games through them because of the stackable $5 coupons and 25% off they constantly give you. I just got AEW Fight Forever from them for $15, which is about all it’s worth lol but it’s an alright wrestling game.
Fair points, but that last bit… man I’ve been hearing that for 20 years and it still hasn’t happened. Maybe it will someday, but just look at PC gaming which is practically completely digital these days and the prices and discounts are better than on consoles. And with three big console competitors currently they will always have some incentive to compete on price, whether it’s with the game prices or subscription services.Nintendo titles especially first party do not go on sale very often if at all digitally.
Digital titles in general its hit or miss on other platforms. The ones that do go on sale tend to be nicher titles that didn't release at 60$ or higher msrp to begin with. There are rare exceptions like horizon and dad of war that both went sub 5 bucks that are big ips but it is not common.
I'll purchase whichever one is cheaper as I don't really care too much as they both have their trade offs.
But I do think it's naive to believe that they would continue to have many sales once physical copies are supposedly done. Competition is better for the consumer. They have little reason to discount digital titles as they don't have production costs, retail shelf space costs shipping and all the other things tied to physical copies.
Nintendo published games do go on sale digitally, just pick a game and look at dekudeals and restrict the info to digital. Plus there's discounted eshop credit and of course the nintendo voucher program. Plenty of ways to never have to pay full price for a digital game that nintendo publishes. As for discounting digital going away if/when physical games go away on consoles that wont happen because publishers have for generations (well before digital existed) taken advantage of the different types of buyers and staged sales and price reductions to milk them all. Digital actually makes this an even bigger deal due to the need to stay on the charts of popularly purchased games and the volume of published games being high so everyone is pushing for eyes/attention.Nintendo titles especially first party do not go on sale very often if at all digitally.
Digital titles in general its hit or miss on other platforms. The ones that do go on sale tend to be nicher titles that didn't release at 60$ or higher msrp to begin with. There are rare exceptions like horizon and dad of war that both went sub 5 bucks that are big ips but it is not common.
I'll purchase whichever one is cheaper as I don't really care too much as they both have their trade offs.
But I do think it's naive to believe that they would continue to have many sales once physical copies are supposedly done. Competition is better for the consumer. They have little reason to discount digital titles as they don't have production costs, retail shelf space costs shipping and all the other things tied to physical copies.
I figured your first post and that scary avatar would have made people afraid to disobey you lolZzzzzzzzzz.
Worth mentioning that Gold Edition doesn't include the DLC on disc anyway, it's a voucher code.No one will ever include RE village gold current gen in promotions huh
For non-PC digital, I tend to only pick up things that don't seem to show up on every platform.I can’t see myself going digital except for Steam. My kids and I each have our own Switch. At best I can have 2 of us using a digital game at the same time. Swapping out carts is much easier. And based on their ages, they’ll be at home at least 10 years. Of course if housing costs stay as high as they are, that could be a hell of a lot longer.
it is somewhat about the money, though I usually don’t buy any game within the first six months as I firmly believe every single game is broken. It’s countless how many times patches and updates not only fix bugs yet greatly improve the qualify of almost all games nowadays. I just don’t trust any game near release anymore.For non-PC digital, I tend to only pick up things that don't seem to show up on every platform.
For example, for a while Radiant Silvergun was available digitally for the Xbox.
It's an interesting time to buy games, because unless you want it during the first couple of month hype window, almost everything seems to go on sale or get bundled eventually. It's so rare that I buy new games that I've forgotten many of them have crept up to $70 new.
My ps5 copy said the same when I ordered it and then 2 days later said it was now arriving end of August.Says I won't get Octopath Traveler 2 until the end of September. Hope that changes
mine said 9/14 for Octopath 2 and yakuza Ishin but then updated recently to this Saturday, I wouldn’t worry about it. Good luck thoSays I won't get Octopath Traveler 2 until the end of September. Hope that changes
No. I cannot believe the only two sort options are Featured and Avg Customer Review.Is there any way to get all of the available titles in this sale to show up? I understand some games are out of stock and/or Amazon's bots don't feel like matching every title from Gamestop's Buy 1 Get 1 free sale.