It's the Deal of the Day, so 22 hrs and 39 minutes from now.How long is the sale?
PS4 said it was available for me. Try again.Just tried ps4 says no longer available for shipping. And of course no where in 250 miles of me lol.
It doesn’t work on games that cheap.Remember to get your $1 off for store pickup! Sold my standard copy that I got for free to a buddy for $10 and bought this....Maybe I'll play it finally.
I couldn't get it to work at first either. But after screwing around with exiting the site with shipping checked, the $1 offer popped up for me.It doesn’t work on games that cheap.
It does..It doesn’t work on games that cheap.
Yep. Worked for me.It does..
Add to cart, shipping option.
Go to checkout, and there will be the option to save $1 for store pickup.
Was there for me even after showing my gcu discount.
Check out the trade in price. It might have dropped, but I bought it when it was on sale a few months ago to get the dlc and traded in my vanilla copy for I think around $10-ish. Definitely worth it at that price. The dlc's not all amazing, but Daughters, the escape room thing, End of Zoe, and the messed up blackjack game alone are worth the upgrade. With some of the other stuff being a fun distraction.I already own the standard version of this for the PS4. Is it worth rebuying just for the dlc?
On disc. Except for Not a Hero, which is a free download for everyone. Just grab the gold edition and sell back the vanilla.Is the DLC on disc or a code? I have the original digitally but I'd pay 16 for the DLC when I can sell the actual game back off....
Presumably. I think End of Zoe and Not a Hero were announced as the final dlc, and they released the requisite gold edition, so pretty sure that's all she wrote. At least until the inevitable PS5 remaster in 5 years.Are they done releasing DLC for this game?
Think you missed the word "digitally"On disc. Except for Not a Hero, which is a free download for everyone. Just grab the gold edition and sell back the vanilla.
I looked online, but the base game is not showing up on the trade in list. Gamestop was showing up for $8.50 credit, but I rarely shop there so the credit would be kind of a waste for me.Check out the trade in price. It might have dropped, but I bought it when it was on sale a few months ago to get the dlc and traded in my vanilla copy for I think around $10-ish. Definitely worth it at that price. The dlc's not all amazing, but Daughters, the escape room thing, End of Zoe, and the messed up blackjack game alone are worth the upgrade. With some of the other stuff being a fun distraction.
You could always just use the Gamestop credit immediately on Xbox or PSN credit.I looked online, but the base game is not showing up on the trade in list. Gamestop was showing up for $8.50 credit, but I rarely shop there so the credit would be kind of a waste for me.
Likely due to store stock being used to fulfill online orders.Hmm... Not a single Best Buy near me has it. And there are probably around 7 that are under 15 miles away.
Shouldn't expect anything from a free DLC, no matter how many delays.Not a Hero was alright, but I was expecting something more substantial considering how long it was delayed.
for realI love how Best Buy heavily limits the stock on some of the daily deals. This will magically come back in stock over the next day or two. lol
Target only PMs if the item is in stock. If the item isn't sold near you or is in stock, Target can deny the PM. It's happened to me before.Just a reminder for those that sold put like me, Target still price matches. I had completely forgotten until I walked in haha
Seriously? Wow didnt know that! The Target employee must not have known either then since I got it and even showed him on my phone. Looks like i lucked out!Target only PMs if the item is in stock. If the item isn't sold near you or is in stock, Target can deny the PM. It's happened to me before.
a lot of places are like that really. Sometimes they will load up the website themselves in store to find it locally.. if not, no PM.Seriously? Wow didnt know that! The Target employee must not have known either then since I got it and even showed him on my phone. Looks like i lucked out!
I looked up the UPC for the vanilla version (013388560288, which is different from the gold edition's UPC), entered it, and it came up on Best Buy's trade-in page with the gold edition cover image and a $9.93 trade-in value. So it looks like the UPC for the standard IS in the system. I would think it would work fine if the UPC is in the system when they scan it. Might be worth taking it to Best Buy and seeing what comes up when they scan it for trade-in.I looked online, but the base game is not showing up on the trade in list. Gamestop was showing up for $8.50 credit, but I rarely shop there so the credit would be kind of a waste for me.
That how these Deals of the Day work. BB gets a kickback on the cost of the item because they agree to only sell a certain amount before marking it sold out.I love how Best Buy heavily limits the stock on some of the daily deals. This will magically come back in stock over the next day or two. lol
That makes sense & of course it's Capcom's game to play, but it always makes me wonder about lost sales & time depreciatation. After the first few weeks of any release, there's obviously a large % of gamers who simply won't buy a game until it drops to a certain point. They may pick up late adopters & soccer moms who don't know better at the $40 price point...but that isn't going to move the needle. It may be that the psychology of the "sale" price is what they count on...as in, keep the price higher longer & sprinkle in occasional sales like this one with limited quantities to goose sales numbers temporarily here n there. Still, it would seem to me that simply lowering the price sooner to a permanent $20 would make more sense & more money. But, eh, obviously every company has a different internal policy how they handle these things.That how these Deals of the Day work. BB gets a kickback on the cost of the item because they agree to only sell a certain amount before marking it sold out.
thisThat makes sense & of course it's Capcom's game to play, but it always makes me wonder about lost sales & time depreciatation. After the first few weeks of any release, there's obviously a large % of gamers who simply won't buy a game until it drops to a certain point. They may pick up late adopters & soccer moms who don't know better at the $40 price point...but that isn't going to move the needle. It may be that the psychology of the "sale" price is what they count on...as in, keep the price higher longer & sprinkle in occasional sales like this one with limited quantities to goose sales numbers temporarily here n there. Still, it would seem to me that simply lowering the price sooner to a permanent $20 would make more sense & more money. But, eh, obviously every company has a different internal policy how they handle these things.