Costco Members: The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom (Nintendo Switch)
$60
$69.99
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Update: This very popular deal is now available online.
Costco has for Members: The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom (Nintendo Switch) on sale for $59.99. Shipping is free.
Select Costco Stores also has The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom (Nintendo Switch) on sale for $59.99. Offer is valid In-Store Only at Select Locations.
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About this Offer: Our research indicates that this sale price is $4.98 less than the next best price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $64.98.
Reviews: This game is highly rated receiving 10/10 Score from Nintendo Life and a 96/100 Score from MetaCritic.
I just called my local Costco warehouse and they have copies of Zelda Tears of the Kingdom in stock and will be selling it for $59.99 on Friday.
Update 5/12: Totally works, standard edition, I bought this morning. I had to ask at the register as game copies are apparently locked away to prevent theft.
Yes, it's a real shame that the Switch, a small tablet that came out in 2017, is not on par with a modern gaming PC.
With 125 million Switches and 1 billion games sold, it certainly does not sound like a problem for Nintendo or for people who enjoy their games. It mostly sounds like a "problem" for snooty gamers.
more like I object to large companies throwing around their weight and money to manipulate the legal system to punish people and fans even when those people being punished are 100% acting in the legal right.
I'd love to hear your thoughts on right to repair while we're at it.
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While Nintendo seems to think otherwise, it's perfectly legal to back up your legally purchased copy of this game in order to preserve the originally purchased one.
Of course, you can even backup the BIOS of your switch system and run the game in an emulator on your PC in order to further preserve your legally purchased copy of the game and game system. Don't dare do this without your personal game and Switch system, both sold to you by an authorized Nintendo dealer. It would be very naughty if you used ulterior methods to obtain those.
While Nintendo seems to think otherwise, it's perfectly legal to back up your legally purchased copy of this game in order to preserve the originally purchased one…
oh, is this what all the talk of "un-emulatable" parts of ZTOTK is about? Makes sense now, ha
I am kind of annoyed that the pre-order was $75 if they're going to be selling in-warehouse for $60. Is this a price match situation or a return and rebuy? I suspect the in-warehouse product won't come with the switch case, but idk
I am kind of annoyed that the pre-order was $75 if they're going to be selling in-warehouse for $60. Is this a price match situation or a return and rebuy? I suspect the in-warehouse product won't come with the switch case, but idk
I am assuming that it would not include any case and is only the game.
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05-11-2023 at 07:33 AM.
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Cool, dude. You can't afford games. No need to brag to all of us.
more like I object to large companies throwing around their weight and money to manipulate the legal system to punish people and fans even when those people being punished are 100% acting in the legal right.
I'd love to hear your thoughts on right to repair while we're at it.
I was confused at first, but now I see that this is a pretty good deal. Brand new game with rave reviews selling for $60 when MSRP is $70. Breath of the Wild never really dropped to bargain bin prices and is still going for $40-50.
I haven't bought a game at launch, since Starcraft 2, so I didn't realize that $70 was now the going rate for new releases.
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I'd love to hear your thoughts on right to repair while we're at it.
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Of course, you can even backup the BIOS of your switch system and run the game in an emulator on your PC in order to further preserve your legally purchased copy of the game and game system. Don't dare do this without your personal game and Switch system, both sold to you by an authorized Nintendo dealer. It would be very naughty if you used ulterior methods to obtain those.
They were selling copies of the newest Pokémon games a few months ago at my local warehouse.
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I am assuming that it would not include any case and is only the game.
Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank highonfire
I'd love to hear your thoughts on right to repair while we're at it.
Owning a switch and a beefy gaming PC, I've already been playing for a couple days and would hands down rather play on PC. 1440p and locked 60hz.
Shame for the developers that 99% of the players will never see how great this game actually looks.
I haven't bought a game at launch, since Starcraft 2, so I didn't realize that $70 was now the going rate for new releases.