For delivery on Nov 14th. (which is a couple of weeks earlier than similar Tesco pre-order deal).
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graemehurst
29 Oct 164#1
£316 with my 5% student discount. I am so close to biting for that price. Heat.
Splashmo to rock0722
29 Oct 163#27
Oh you!
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graemehurst
29 Oct 164#1
£316 with my 5% student discount. I am so close to biting for that price. Heat.
Toon_army to graemehurst
29 Oct 16#4
I'll bite at £299.99 lol. I'm hoping Asda get it in for my double discount
msiddiq1989 to graemehurst
29 Oct 16#5
How did you get 5% discount? Its not with nus anymore.
dbno
29 Oct 161#2
I pre-ordered in March at full retail £349 for my son. He got it on 13th Oct and has used it nearly every day since. I would definitely recommend it - you won't be disappointed. Is now the right time to buy? Not sure - but I doubt we will see significant further price drops until after Xmas.
Keep in mind that you need the PS4 (not PS3) camera (£40) and optionally 2 move controllers (£69 new - i got 2 from CEX in Sept for £15 each).
Snakeyes646 to dbno
29 Oct 161#9
Them ps move controllers have shot up to £40 in cex now :confused:
lukey52 to dbno
29 Oct 161#13
It's hard to say if now is the time to buy in. A lot of the early games are likely going to drop very heavily in cost given a few months. Also the move controllers are obviously very expensive due to demand but should also see a significant cut once most people who need them have them.
I might be being tight but paying £20+ for these psn games quickly adds up as well.
I think unless you really can't live without waiting a few months is better, maybe get a vr headset, camera, controller bundle (which I still think is criminal we didn't get), get some of the games on psn sales etc.
FYI for those who doubt this still. My mum who is in no way a gamer at all tried job simulator and after about 20 minutes explaining how to use the move controller... spent about 2 hours on it, couldn't get her off. She was blown away by it. Seriously if anyone you know is doubting it you have got to get them to actually try it. Just keep in mind that if it's a family member you might end up fighting over who uses it lol
Pac3y
29 Oct 161#3
Thanks op, i've put it through Flubit. See if they offer a better price.
coco2007 to Pac3y
29 Oct 16#24
What did your Flubit come back as?
Babbler
29 Oct 161#6
Since when? I still get nus discount....
msiddiq1989
29 Oct 161#7
I get the nus discount too.. but i can not find the 5% off amazon code that they were doing. Or do i need to do something else
coco2007
29 Oct 16#8
Been waiting for Amazon to match - thanks OP! £240 with my 'free' money from TCB :wink:
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Keep in mind that you need the PS4 (not PS3) camera (£40) and optionally 2 move controllers (£69 new - i got 2 from CEX in Sept for £15 each).
I might be being tight but paying £20+ for these psn games quickly adds up as well.
I think unless you really can't live without waiting a few months is better, maybe get a vr headset, camera, controller bundle (which I still think is criminal we didn't get), get some of the games on psn sales etc.
FYI for those who doubt this still. My mum who is in no way a gamer at all tried job simulator and after about 20 minutes explaining how to use the move controller... spent about 2 hours on it, couldn't get her off. She was blown away by it. Seriously if anyone you know is doubting it you have got to get them to actually try it. Just keep in mind that if it's a family member you might end up fighting over who uses it lol
https://uk.webuy.com/product.php?sku=SPS3MOVEVAL003#.WBRU5JMrI5g