Target.com has
Octopath Traveler (Nintendo Switch) on sale for
$41.99.
Shipping is free., otherwise, select free in-store pickup as an alternative option. Thanks Discombobulated
Note, availability for in-store pickup may vary depending on location.
No longer available at Amazon
- Amazon.com has Octopath Traveler (Nintendo Switch) on sale for $41.99. Shipping is free.
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I read rumors that a big eshop sale mat be coming up later this month, so you may want to hold out. I am hoping Binding of Isaac goes to $20 again on the eshop.
Unless GameStop has something exclusive or it's miles cheaper, I'm not going to drive out to one for it and waste gas and time when Amazon has it for free shipping. GameStop's 'free' shipping has failed and customer service calls go unrefunded when freeship hasn't worked. Also, why support GS?
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... why would you drive out when the gamestop sale is digital? lol plus you can have it now rather than waiting 2 days to get it if you are into digital games.
This is an awesome deal, almost matches the Black Friday price which was $40 and limited to Meijier only (price matched at Best Buy though). Sadly I haven't played it haha
This is an awesome deal, almost matches the Black Friday price which was $40 and limited to Meijier only (price matched at Best Buy though). Sadly I haven't played it haha
I go digital for games that require faster loading times, or games I'll keep longer than beating. Not only that, people like physical copies of items for collecting (for us we play through a game and then sell it used) so for us it's more beneficial to get a game like this physical.
Oh, no need to tell me. I'm also a physical > digital person, but I usually don't sell my games so, sometimes space can be a bit of an issue.
I was just saying that it was another option that you shouldn't discard immediately. Lately some digital games have been cheaper than their physical editions, so it's always good to have another option