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Why We Still Pay for Games That Don't Exist Yet

Why We Still Pay for Games That Don't Exist Yet

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We dive into the evolving landscape of video game pre-orders and whether they still make sense in 2025 when digital downloads have replaced physical copies and day-one patches have become standard.

• Discussion of nostalgic midnight release events at GameStop versus today's digital pre-order incentives
• Exploration of cosmetic pre-order bonuses and their appeal to completionists ("Space Barbie is the real end game")
• Debate about whether certain pre-order bonuses like XP boosters constitute "pay-to-win" advantages
• Analysis of how physical retailers like GameStop have transformed from game-focused stores to merchandise retailers
• Comparison between pre-ordering and wishlisting games on digital platforms
• Reflection on what's been lost in the transition away from physical media and midnight release events
• Personal experiences with pre-ordering games and the disappointments or benefits received

Let us know in the comments - do you still pre-order games, and if so, why? Continue the journey with us.


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