this isnt really a deal, but a question. how do the major video games stores in canada (ie futureshop, bestbuy, eb) decide if the game is going to be 60 or 70$?
I guess I've been seeing less 70$ games being release, maybe because of the exchange rate finally getting into effect. but if you look at bestbuy.ca and bestbuy.com, sometimes games are 10$ less in the states, sometimes they are the same. case in point: bioshock is 60$ in .ca and .com, while blue dragon is 60$ in .com and 70$ in .ca.
It seems that games in the states are usually released at 60$, but I'm still trying to figure out how they decide the prices here in canada. and wishing that blue dragon got released at 60$ CAD lol.
I guess I've been seeing less 70$ games being release, maybe because of the exchange rate finally getting into effect. but if you look at bestbuy.ca and bestbuy.com, sometimes games are 10$ less in the states, sometimes they are the same. case in point: bioshock is 60$ in .ca and .com, while blue dragon is 60$ in .com and 70$ in .ca.
It seems that games in the states are usually released at 60$, but I'm still trying to figure out how they decide the prices here in canada. and wishing that blue dragon got released at 60$ CAD lol.