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This price matches our previous Frontpage Deal from June.
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Anyone on playstation is too busy buying sports games or the latest shooter.
Umm… Ok. That's definitely not true. Sure, those games may sell the most, but multiplatform games almost always sell more on PlayStation than any other platform.
Is it worth it to get the physical version or would a digital version be fine? Pros & Cons?
Physical Pros: You own the game. You can let people borrow it. You can resell it to recoup some money after you're done with it.
Cons: You have to physically put it in. You have to keep track of it. It can get damaged.
Digital Pros: The convenience of not having to go get the cartridge and put it in. Can't lose or damage it.
Cons: You don't own digital goods. Games can be, and have been, removed from digital stores, making it impossible to download again if you don't install it before it's removed (though that scenario is extremely rare). You can't let anyone borrow it. You can't sell it if you decide you're never going to play it again.
Last edited by Shake-N-Bake August 19, 2025 at 12:53 AM.
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You may want to read the title of the game again.
Ok… I'm not sure how that relates to what I said. The other person said "Overload," instead of "Overlord." That's what I was commenting on.
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Umm… Ok. That's definitely not true. Sure, those games may sell the most, but multiplatform games almost always sell more on PlayStation than any other platform.
Physical Pros: You own the game. You can let people borrow it. You can resell it to recoup some money after you're done with it.
Cons: You have to physically put it in. You have to keep track of it. It can get damaged.
Digital Pros: The convenience of not having to go get the cartridge and put it in. Can't lose or damage it.
Cons: You don't own digital goods. Games can be, and have been, removed from digital stores, making it impossible to download again if you don't install it before it's removed (though that scenario is extremely rare). You can't let anyone borrow it. You can't sell it if you decide you're never going to play it again.
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