I’m actually rather surprised about the bottom three games simply not existing on Epic. The prices with an asterisk are games not on sale aside from the bonus 25% (Dying Light 2 is 10% off, I guess). ![]() Two-fiddy many not seem like a lot, and perhaps it isn’t in the grand scheme of things, but in my head I turn those numbers into other games I could have bought.Īnyway, this is how my wishlist breaks down in this sale: In any case, it’s extremely disappointing that basically every game on my wishlist is $2.49 more expensive than it was six months ago during the Winter version of this sale. Hey, I’ve done dumber shit for, well, not less but not much more than that. In the same cart as Rogue Lords, you save… $3.12. Risk of Rain 2 is discounted to $12.49, for example, which normally would not receive any extra discount. The one extra nuance though is apparently the new scheme will allow you to get the 25% discount as long as your entire cart is above $14.99 rather than individual items. With the historical coupon scheme, it would be $6.24, but this new scheme means it is $12.18. For example, Rogue Lords is on sale for $16.24. ![]() This is technically a better deal when the baseline game you are buying is more than $40. Instead of getting a flat $10 off any game at $14.99 and above, you get 25% extra off. Also, apparently inflation (or lawsuit fees?) come for us all: ![]() I was expecting the Epic Sale to be weeks away still, but apparently it started today.
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