Seen at Home maker centre in Clayton. Not sure when this ends, maybe probably when it goes out of stock. $10 less than RRP since they bumped the price up to $79.95. They had about 20 digital downloads on the shelf there.
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Why have they up the price?
Because Sony are greedy/in dire financial straits. Be careful saying that on here though lest you get called "entitled". On a bargain hunting website.
Nothing entitled about being annoyed about a price rise to a service that has dropped the ball in terms of the quality of games on offer* after they decided it was a good idea to force you into paying for online even though the PS3 had free online for over a decade.
*quality of games is subjective, and the last couple months have been alright, but there was a MASSIVE drop the last couple years compared to 2012 stuff.
That's a shame, hopefully MS has not through the same route.
decided to just buy the SEA ps plus membership ($40) and apply it to my SEA account instead.
What's a SEA ps plus?
South East Asia region.
If I recall correctly, that also means that DLCs bought from the SEA store aren't usable for Aus/Europe bought games.
Good thing I never buy any DLC.
@TheDukeOfNukem: indeed same here. Never buy any dlc. Pretty happy to pay $40 to play fifa online or any other FPS games
@Hunnypooh: As long as I'm not the one bringing it up, I gotta be real, FIFA 18 on the Switch is the most fun I've had with the series in yeeeears. It's so good on the go, makes me miss the days of decent FIFA ports on PSP.
@TheDukeOfNukem: nice. Don’t have the switch yet unfortunately. But definitely enjoyed fifa on psp. Loved fifa street as well.
Please put state in title
cheaper @ cdkeys
cdkeys was the first place I checked, but they didn't have AUS ones. Does that matter?
Not having a dig, PS+ noob here.
nah region doesnt matter.
Forgot they upped the prices.
If you know you're gonna use it for a few years, worth buying a few year subs at Target, Big W, etc. who still have the old ones.