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Anonymous
7 years ago

Battlefield V Price Drop

I’m just trying to understand what the thought process was behind dropping the price two weeks after launch? Does buying the game on launch day and actually sticking around with all the bugs and issues mean nothing? 

I just don’t understand why you’d purposely give the middle finger to the ones that supported from the beginning. 

I’d love an explanation if someone in the office finds time in their day to reply. 

Thanks. 

3 Replies

  • Because Holiday sales?. And I dont call getting to play the game 5 to 12 days before Launch (let alone until Blackfriday Sales) A middle fingure to fans.

    It appears you're the only person who doesnt understand that if you wanted the game cheaper, you could've waited a week (after launch) or so to get it.

  • @sirtenko wrote:
    Because Holiday sales?. And I dont call getting to play the game 5 to 12 days before Launch (let alone until Blackfriday Sales) A middle fingure to fans.

    It appears you're the only person who doesnt understand that if you wanted the game cheaper, you could've waited a week (after launch) or so to get it.

    That's a bullsh*t excuse right there. 

  • TTZ_Dipsy's avatar
    TTZ_Dipsy
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    7 years ago

    It's just extra salt thrown in the wound is all OP is saying, especially for deluxe owners like myself who paid even more on top only to realize half the airdrops are for a single gun skin.

    I don't blame DICE; I know it was EA, and I know that I won't pre-order in the future. Sometimes you just gotta learn the hard way.

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