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Fallout 4 Season Pass - PC Code for $36.8 after Coupon from BigW eBay

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Been try to look for a cheap season pass for my fallout 4 PC, then I find this. Must not resist.

Don't forget about extra 3.5% cashrewards.

Winner of E3 2015 "Best in Show", get the Fallout 4 Season Pass and get access to all Fallout 4 DLC for one S.P.E.C.I.A.L. price. As the sole survivor of Vault 111, you enter a world destroyed by nuclear war. Only you can rebuild and determine the fate of the Wasteland. Welcome Home.

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  • +2

    http://www.cdkeys.com/pc/games/fallout-4-season-pass-pc-cd-k…
    cheaper here also get an additional 5% off by useing their code from their facebook page.

    • -8

      i'm happy with the local stock.

      • +3

        also cheaper at Greenman Gaming.. usually there are 20% discount codes and they're a reputable seller - they charge $30 USD, less 20% = $24 USD = about $30 AUD?

      • +2

        I'm happy with the cheapest…

      • Then why are you on OzBargain?

      • +10

        Local stock for a digital item. Seems legit ;)

        • +11

          yeah but hes getting Australian A-tick kilobytes. Each bit has a small hop as it travels and smells like employment and eucalyptus

      • +1

        Gerry Harvey…i-is that you?

      • +1

        On Steam store and Green Man Gaming AU, Australians pay an extra $15-20 for Fallout 4. This is because the developer/publisher prefers to sell us physical copies aka "local stock" at inflated prices.

        Another example is Singularity (http://store.steampowered.com/app/42670/) where the publisher has made the game completely unavailable to Australia via Steam store. In order to rip us off with physical sales.

        So no, I'd rather avoid local stock for digital goods. It only encourages companies to continue price gouging us.

        • On the contrary, until we are allowed to legitimately shop from the US steam store without VPN, I would say price gouging is a bigger issue with digital copies.

          With many (dodgy) publishers, AU digital prices are much higher than US digital prices. Look at ubisoft. EA. They do not play fair when they control online pricing. It is only recently that they have been more equal, due to our exchange rate. Even when we were 1:1 exchange rate, AU digital goods cost $30 more on the AU store.

          Physical pricing (everyday pricing) is still a rip off. But they go on sale at deep discounts that the publishers can't control. That's where we win.

        • @justtoreply: On the contrary, you agreed with everything I said?

        • +1

          @bobjane:

          I said I'd rather avoid digital from big publishers in favour of local stock?

        • -1

          @justtoreply: If you actually read my first 2 paragraphs. I'm saying that digital price gouging only exists because we continue buying physical copies, mostly at inflated prices.

          Digital price gouging exists:
          1. Because selling physical "local stock" is much more lucrative for the greedy publishers. Contrary to what you say, physical copies never get deeply discounted like digital. I'm talking under $5 for 1-2 year old AAA titles, eg Tomb Raider. 75%+ sales at Steam and digital resellers are a weekly occurrence whilst local sales are uncommon at best. On the rare occasions where physical copies are heavily discounted, it's the retailer taking the loss not the publisher.
          2. Poorly informed shoppers pay the gouge prices.

          Do you really think EB sells Fallout 4 for $89.95 and noone buys it? All those people forking out $90 is the reason why we pay extra for digital.

        • @bobjane:

          I'll read that later. FWIW the neg wasn't me.

        • @justtoreply: Meh who cares about negs. People get offended at the strangest things.

  • shame it's through their ebay page, 10% off on the weekend would of been decent judging by the links provided..

  • Anyone know of a good price for the Xbox One Season Pass?

  • Why do you need Season Pass. Its not Multiplayer game right ? Sorry not played this game before but heard that this is not a multiplayer game. am i right ?

    • Single player games also have season passes…it's just a roundup of DLC that'll be released over time with new campaign quests.

      • +1

        Greedy game publishers. Nuff said.

        • +1

          I don't really see the issue, especially for single player games where the content is 100% optional. Something like Destiny or any MMORPG might leave the consumer with a less than ideal experience if they don't purchase the DLC, but for something like Fallout you get a lot of content without it.

          If it's a game I enjoy I'm happy to pay for more content, and it's not like I haven't been doing so since the mid to late 90's for PC FPS and the like.

        • @Smigit: At least for PC (and possibly consoles as well with mod supports), you'd be losing out tonnes without DLC since many mods will utilise any assets that they can use and that usually include DLCs. At least for Fallout 3 and New Vegas, I am certain that a lot of mods require all DLCs.

        • @Oversimplified: That might be a valid concern, I don't know, but it's not really the fault of the publishers if third parties use the assets. If anything it probably adds further value to the content.

        • +2

          @Smigit: I do agree with that, and I also agree with your opinion on paying more for more contents (while I dislike the publishers doing this kind of thing, as long as the added contents are decent, I am willing to pay for those). I am simply saying that DLCs are almost like a necessity for Bethesda RPG, because well, half the fun is from the mods.

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