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[XB1] Hitman 2 (Standard Edition) - $24.99 + Delivery (Free with Prime/ $49 Spent) @ Amazon AU

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Down from the usual $39 price.

While not as good a deal as when Amazon matched Harvey Norman's clearance price ($18), or that insane $7 gold edition, there should hopefully be more stock this time around.

Might also interest those that received $5 credit from missing out on that gold edition.

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  • $18 or nothing

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    $7 never happened. I got a $5 voucher for it.

    • +1

      some people claimed that they received the game for $7.

      I did receive a $5 voucher.

      • +1

        I’m calling their bluff.

        • My sense of envy demands that I don't believe them, either.

  • Did anyone actually get the $7 deal?
    Just curious, because I ordered quite late in the deal.
    I got the $5 sorry credit, but wondering if anyone actually got the game as advertised?

    • Seems like only those that ordered it before it went into "back-orders" did.

      From when the deal was posted, to someone commenting that there was none left in stock was only 7 mins (19:04 - 19:11).

      • It seems for once that Amazon fulfilled orders in the correct order that they were placed. The 10TB WD debacle saw those who ordered early miss out and some of those that ordered later, succeed.

        • Good to hear; nothing more annoying than "line-cutters", virtual or otherwise.

    • I got a copy. Already arrived.

      • +1

        Reported for illegal/inappropriate comment. Seriously though, hope you enjoy the game, looks like it'll be pretty fun.

  • +1

    Used my $5 credit to purchase. $20 for any game is my limit these days. Cheers OP!

    • No problem; it certainly pays to be "inconvenienced" by absurdly cheap Amazon deals not being fulfilled.

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