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Calling Shenanigans on Xenoblade's Market Price At Gamestop

Various journalists and gaming enthusiasts have felt that Xenoblade was being sold as a used game even though it was most likely a new copy. The Stylish Jerk went to a Gamestop near Ontario Mills and found a copy of Xenoblade. He observed the case. It had the brand new game smell that gamers are fond of and it had working NIntendo club points in the box. Either the “previous owner” wanted to keep the box brand spanking new for collecting purposes or possibly the rumors are correct and Gamestop is taking the shrink wrap of new games and selling it as used. Here is what I find wrong if those rumors happen to be true.

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memots3896d ago

slow news day... or not enough flame bait article.

rainslacker3896d ago

Hey now. He did research. Of course that research was just repeating what was said on Gaf threads on the possible scenarios.

admiralvic3896d ago

Oh no, working Club Nintendo codes?! Clearly this is the work of someone opening a new copy and selling it as used and not one of the 50%+ that don't care / bother with Club Nintendo coins copy.

Seriously though. There is nothing negative about GameStop doing this.

- Their price will lower the secondary market price.
- Their price will drop if no one buys it.
- There are plenty of bonuses / coupons to get a better (not as good as MSRP sadly) deal.
- More people get to enjoy this game.
- Resellers get screwed, which is fantastic.
- etc.

Sure it's dishonest, but simply don't buy it if you don't agree with it.

rainslacker3896d ago

Here's what I think.

I think they did open new copies that went unsold in their stores. Evidenced by the numerous reports of working points cards, and that "new game smell"...although for my copy I'd say it was more that it was in pristine condition. If someone kept it that good, they likely would know it's value, and wouldn't be selling it to GS for $50. Don't know how many people have seen the condition of most Wii Games that GS sells used.

I think they also got a lot of used copies in with their $35 and $50 promotions they did for this game over the last few months. This is evidenced by the fact that there are also some reports that not all copies are great, not all point cards work, and some copies are disc only.

I do not think they did a reprint. Nintendo would have to be complacent in that, and why would they want to do that when they make money off new games sold.

I do not not think they held back supply in anticipation of it being valuable later. There was no indication to think this game would have such a high value when the game was released. There are numerous reports of people saying they could walk into GameStop and purchase new copies. This was verified by people offering zip codes to check in store stock. Up until a few months ago, there were places where it was very easy to find.

Here's what I believe happened.

GameStop funded the manufacturing of this game to make it exclusive.

The game had good initial sales due to the oprainfall demand.

Sales dropped off sharply after all those people got their copy.

The game went unsold, and sellers started acting like the game was rare and worth more than it really was. It jacked up the prices, then the games demand actually went up considerably.

Now GS had uneven distribution of the game, and the bigger markets had already sold out.

GameStop sat on stock for months without bothering to redistribute to where it would sell.

GameStop then sees the can get a lot for the game due to the ebay/amazon sellers market and decide to do a massive buyback campaign. They open all their new copies to sell as used, because their contracts probably prevent them from changing more for the new copy price.

There is no massive conspiracy here. GameStop just decided to profit off a game that people didn't buy in the first place, and then didn't have the chance to because it wasn't available in enough abundance.

Scummy and shady sure. But it is what it is.

Amazing game btw...I'm loving it.:)

admiralvic3896d ago

"I think they did open new copies that went unsold in their stores"

This game wouldn't be selling for 100+ on eBay if they had unsold copies and GameStop regularly converts new games to used. This happens a LOT to collectors editions, which typically have the items thrown out, but sometimes people will get lucky. Like recently Gears of War 3 went CTU and you could get the Epic edition for $13 dollars.

"GameStop sat on stock for months without bothering to redistribute to where it would sell.

GameStop then sees the can get a lot for the game due to the ebay/amazon sellers market and decide to do a massive buyback campaign. They open all their new copies to sell as used, because their contracts probably prevent them from changing more for the new copy price. "

This has been a high used price / uncommon item for quite a while. Back in Feb it was trading in for $45 dollars http://www.neogaf.com/forum... and since then the price has stayed relatively high (like how it's typically featured in the trade 2 for 1 deals), So this shows that they not only had this campaign going for MONTHS (Unless you think they bought up all this stock and waited 6 months before flooding the market...), but it was always at a high value. Lets also not forget that a lot of people are finding these "new" looking copies have a different case than the old ones.

Anyway, your logic is flawed and your defense has more holes than swiss cheese. Unless you sincerely believe GameStop pulled stock, held onto copies for MONTHS after it was in high demand, decides ages after converting it to used (meaning all new copies were sold at the then cheaper used price) to randomly flood the market with these games and create all this drama to score a few extra dollars...

What most likely happened was...

GameStop sold most of them and converted the rest to used. These mostly sold out at $35 or so dollars and everyone was happy. Down the road people talked about how awesome the game was (like Earthbound), which lead to more people wanting to play it. eBay prices started to go sky high and in turn the GameStop used price and TIV started to go up too. GameStop made some sort of deal with Nintendo to get more copies of this, Metroid Prime Trilogy (also mysteriously back in stock) and probably Fire Emblem (also jumped in price like the previous two games and was the first sign of the restock). Considering all of the games so far are Nintendo related... it makes a lot of sense that GameStop made a deal. Since these are newer copies of the game, they all contain the new Nintendo branded case and fresh CN coins. Since there were copies before / people steal / "rental" people exist... some copies look less than new, where as others look brand new.

rainslacker3896d ago

As I've said, people have posted their zip codes to prove it's available. A friend in Michigan was going to get me one a few months ago because they had it listed as available new(not listed as low stock), although they, nor me, ever actually followed through with it, regrettably. So it was available new in some stores around the country. Just not where people would buy it. Hence, they never redistributed it.

They can be a little slow on the uptake on that.

I agree, the price has been high since at least around February. At that time though you could still get it for around $80 or less online. Only copies that went above $100 were new ones for the most part. Back in February when I first looked to get this game, most new copies were about $125.

And yeah, it takes months to restock as much quantity as possible through trade ins, which are some of the ones currently available. This was a calculated promotion of theirs. When dealing with that much profit, they can sit on stock for a few months, as the price would likely continue to go up elsewhere anyways.

I do agree with your most likely scenario overall. I'm weary of the reprinting point, because this game isn't exactly as rare as many people point out, and initial sales weren't as high as most people seem to assume. This could leave them with quite a bit of stock between all their stores left unsold. I can't explain away the new cases except to say that they repacked the games into what is arguably a nicer box. They'd obviously want to give the best product when asking for a higher price. This will also help raise the value of their "vintage games" program in the future. Original Wii boxes tend to be a bit flimsy.

I do believe Fire Emblem they did reprint, as well as SMT, and a couple other games, and can't remember what I've read about MPT. However all the evidence on this game is purely speculation. It's strong evidence I'll admit, but I still hold to they just calculated how to get as much used stock as possible for this current thing.

As far as varying conditions, it's highly likely they got stock in through their promotions. Rental people wouldn't have been a factor when this hit because it was only a few days later. And of course they spent time actively promoting the trade in of this game.

They could have withheld stock from the warehouse to the store/on-line orders once they saw that the price was increasing dramatically. This could have been planned since the beginning of this year. It's a shady thing to do, as I'll admit, but it's not illegal.

In the end, I don't think it really matters. I doubt it's going to change the long term private sale value of the game after these copies are gone. It'll possibly make it less rare if it's a reprint. However, it's starting to disappear from every store in my immediate vicinity.

I, and many others, are happy they got a copy at a reasonable price. Wish I had paid attention to this when the game released, but didn't have a Wii, and was transitioning out of going to school. Sometimes people miss out.

C-Thunder3896d ago

There does come a point in time at GameStop when a title is permanently switched over to used in their system, so it is possible to be getting a 'new' game as used. But, the dev will still have got their cut.

xGrunty3896d ago

The Xenoblade SKU for new has been cut off. I don't think this was an intentional thing because its been gone for a while now. They just hold things at the warehouse. So I don't see why people are flipping out. Especially since the game was GameStop exclusive in the first place.

mydyingparadiselost3896d ago

I wonder if it's the same with the Metroid Prime Trilogy, if it's in 'new' condition being sold used at Gamestop. That game is years old, I couldn't imagine they would hold on to new copies just to sell later used for so long.

That_Ninja_Gray_Fox3896d ago

Its the GameStop and Microsoft partnership. So don't be surprised this kind of thing may be happening.

Swiggins3896d ago

Source?

Oh no wait, you're just making it up...never mind =D

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70 percent of devs unsure of live-service games sustainability

With so many games fighting for players' attention and interest losing out over time, time sink games are at risk of eventually losing steam.

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thorstein21h ago

It was worrisome to begin with.

It's a niche genre with only a handful of hits that can stand the test of time.

Cacabunga30m ago

I like the sound of that!! I will for sure never support these gaas games.
Sony must be shocked at gamer's reaction, making them cancel a few of these and hopefully go back to the good heavy hitters they had us used to..
now bring on that PSPro reveal and show us some SP 1st party awesomeness.

CrimsonWing6920h ago

What’s to be unsure of!? Look at the ratio of success to failure!

DarXyde3h ago

It's pretty ridiculous.

Imagine having a breadth of data at your disposal to see the statistically low success rate of these games, only to be laser focused on the exceptional case studies.

shinoff218319h ago

Yes. Stop all the live service bs.

jznrpg19h ago

Only a few will catch on. You need a perfect storm to be successful in GaaS and a bit of luck on top of that. But a potential cash cow will keep them trying and some will go out of business because of it.

MIDGETonSTILTS1718h ago

Helldivers 2 manages just fine…

Keep production costs low… don’t just make custscenes until the mechanics and enemies are perfected first.

Make so much content that you can drip extra content for years, and the game already feels complete without them.

Most importantly: make weapons, enemies, levels, and mechanics that will stand the test of 1000 hours. This might require more devs embracing procedurally generated leveled, which I think separates Helldivers 2 from Destiny’s repetitiveness.

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The Battle Pass Is The Worst Thing To Happen To Modern Gaming

Nameer from eXputer: "Some exceptions aside, I don't think the battle pass is a net positive for gaming with how they're implemented in most live service titles."

got_dam23h ago

Battle passes AND meta gaming both.

DivineHand12521h ago(Edited 21h ago)

I like the way Helldivers 2 does battle passes. It allows you to make purchases on each level of the battle pass and gives you the option of choosing which item to unlock first. The more purchases you make using medals the further you progress. There is no timer and you can earn medals towards purchasing stuff via personal orders and Major orders.

I haven't played much live service games that have battle passes but I remember some games that have battle passes where you progress through it linearly using an exp system. What makes it really bad is that the battle pass will have like 50 or more levels with the cooler stuff being closer to the end. They also have an in-game shop that sells exp boosters so you can reach the end of the pass before it refreshes. Everyone ilse will have to grind their way through.

lucian22920h ago

battle pass in fortnite is perfect; buy one and it buys the rest for every other season as it gives you more money than the first cost. so 8.50 and season ends with you getting 13.00, it pays for the next and you have some pocket change to save up for cash shop. All of which is optional

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PS5 Pro specs leak video taken down by Sony

Sony is taking actions as video by Moore’s Law is Dead, has been issued with a copyright claim.

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andy851d 17h ago

And people say it's all fake because Sony haven't said anything 😂 conveniently forget the PS4 Pro was only announced 2 months before release.

BeHunted1d 16h ago

It's fake. There's no factual evidence other than his own made up specs.

Hereandthere1d 16h ago

What were the specks Sony was afraid of showing?

Shikoku1d 15h ago (Edited 1d 15h ago )

Digital foundry put a video out saying what he leaked was exactly what they also knew about the PS5 PRO. So no it's not just stuff he made up

Babadook71d 12h ago (Edited 1d 12h ago )

If it’s fake what copyright does MLID infringe upon?

😂

andy851d 12h ago

Aye because they'd go to the effort of copyright claiming it if it didn't exist 🙃😂 you'd have to be a special kind to be thinking its not a thing by now

Cacabunga1d 12h ago

They need to reveal it with uncharted killzone or a heavy hitter like this

Ironmike1d 11h ago (Edited 1d 11h ago )

U mean the specs that we'll established digital foundry which said these are the actual specs published a video on 2 weeks ago I mean they are only one of most trusted sites for tech information but they just made up a video for the sake of it

Christopher22h ago

I would love for it all to be fake, but lots of people are saying they've seen/heard the same thing. But, man, we 100% don't need mid-gen upgrades when we're failing hard to optimize current hardware.

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Seraphim17h ago(Edited 17h ago)

if I recall Sony lowered sales expectations for PS5 earlier this year. if that is the case we won't hear anything about a Pro until next year or shortly before/when it's dropping. After all, if the Pro was dropping this year/fiscal year they wouldn't have lowered expectations.

As for squashing rumors. Yeah, shit like this prevents potential buyers from adopting now, just like slim rumors in the past. It only makes sense to keep things under wraps from a business perspective. Despite living in a technological age of unfettered access to information we don't need to know whats going on behind closed doors be that at Sony, Nintendo, MS, or amongst any development studios. When the steak is done we shall feast.

JackBNimble16h ago

By the time games are actually made to take advantage of the pro spec's the ps6 will be released or close to it.

jznrpg1d 15h ago (Edited 1d 15h ago )

Just announce it already! I want to preorder one asap. But in reality they don’t want to lessen PS5 sales until Pro is ready to launch so I understand the business part of it. September is probably when they announce it with an early November launch like the PS4 Pro

Ironmike1d 11h ago

Pro won't lessen sales sames ps4 pro never and the ps4 pro was more relevant at the time cos move to 4k this not needed

RaidenBlack1d 5h ago (Edited 1d 5h ago )

Yea, my brother got his PS4 (coz of a good deal) after the PS4 Pro's release.

darthv721d 1h ago

^^same here. I got a base 4 for only $100 off a guy who bought the Pro. then a few months later I found a guy on craigslist selling a pro for $100 because it was left behind by his former roommate who moved out. That was the beginning of my obsession to buy up the different variants of the PS4 that were released.

As of now I am really only missing the 500m one and the gold slim but otherwise I have pretty much all the other retail ones. https://consolevariations.c...

crazyCoconuts19h ago

Anyone with 4K that appreciates 60fps is gonna disagree about it not being needed.
DLSS is a god send for Nvidia, and there's been nothing like it for AMD...yet ...

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DeadlyFire1d ago

They will announce it around E3 timeframe about May-June whenever they do a showcase for the year.

neutralgamer19921d 15h ago

Just announce it this thing will sell well

Ironmike1d 11h ago (Edited 1d 11h ago )

I don't think it will pll still haven't seen the potential of ps5 yet

Cacabunga22h ago

agreed, but it might sell if they announce some 1st party games to lead the way. if people see the difference with the base version they can move on. for my sake I am still gaming mainly on PS4 (still not finished with RDR2 due to lack of gaming time). I have a huge backlog on PS5 I am hoping to get into.

mark3214uk1d 7h ago

why? game makers havnt even come close to maxing out current spec yet, were getting al lthese new TFlops and game maker are making crappy remakes not worthy of the ps3

Minute Man 7211d 2h ago

The guts of the 5 and X are 5 years old

fr0sty19h ago

People keep saying that, yet we still have games running at near HD resolutions, 30fps, and ray tracing features turned off.

PRIMORDUS1d 12h ago (Edited 1d 12h ago )

I would take that video and upload a torrent of it, fuck that copyright bullshit. If your going to do something that has a chance of being taken down, make a torrent first share it. Then Sony or any other company is helpless and you can laugh in their faces, taunting them to try to take it down 🤣

LoveSpuds1d 5h ago

With kind of analysis and advice, you could be a lawyer for Trump!🤣

tronyx121d 5h ago

As much as the PS4 Pro didn't represent a major % in the playerbase, announcing a 'better' model will hinder sales from the 'base' model. They are right, business-wise.

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