Plus other games on offer...
Football manager 2017 - £18
Call of Duty infinite warfare - £29.99
Elder Scrolls V - £24.99
Overwatch - £25
Doom - From £14
Amazon probably won't refund any difference if you've purchased it from them recently.. you can of course buy at the new price and send the old one back for refund.
Credit Pannan - WD2 £24.39 from flubit
Top comments
amb47uk to leeanne123
14 Dec 1613#7
Lol £4
Talib
14 Dec 1611#3
Remember flubit.
Surprised this is not prime only nonsense.
Talib
14 Dec 163#36
Amazon don't reward prime members. They punish non prime members.
Latest comments (70)
Chasloyal
19 Dec 16#70
Good old flubit
meggsy
19 Dec 16#69
Flubit cancelled my order too, have the San Francisco edition ordered with Game but no sign of that shipping!
MoKhanXG
17 Dec 16#68
Flubit cancelled my order :neutral_face:
ag8
15 Dec 16#67
Definitley reccomend using flubit, offered me £24.24 :smiley:
Chasloyal
15 Dec 16#66
Nowhere near as foolish as someone who pays for stuff in costly monthly installments when a one off payment is financially beneficial hohum
Talib
15 Dec 16#65
If you feel it offers you that value then I can't tell you it doesn't. For me it does not, and I believe they are restricting certain benefits that would otherwise be available to non prime members. Free delivery is one of them. I do not believe they would offer free next day delivery to non prime members, but I do believe they would offer free 2nd class delivery to non prime members if they were not pushing prime so hard.
They also restrict access to certain products for non prime members. I went to purchase GTA V from them a few months back and was told it was prime only. There is was no option for me to purchase directly from Amazon because I was not a prime member. That, again, is punishing a non prime member for not paying for prime.
We can agree that Amazon offer the best customer service around. No other retailer comes close. I go out of my way to buy more expensive items from Amazon because I know they will sort out any problem if it ever develops a fault.
It's great that you got a special deal on it, but Amazon prime is £7.99 to pay monthly. Also, stop with this obnoxious, condescending attitude. You look foolish.
trainspotter777
15 Dec 16#64
£4 is a lot of money to some people you know. I would have thought you would appreciate that considering this is a deal website.
brum
15 Dec 16#63
hot cheers op
lucifon
15 Dec 16#62
So frustrating! Still holding out hope somewhere might drop it...
slannmage
14 Dec 161#39
Why do people consider these as deals? No game prices will always go down, Watch Dogs 2 will be £5 in 6 months.
undertakeaap to slannmage
14 Dec 16#47
We will have to see good games price drop may take longer than 6 months.
MrBrightside1987 to slannmage
15 Dec 16#61
So anything that depreciates in value can't be a deal?
Guess we know why so many good deals still go cold now :P
Chasloyal
15 Dec 16#60
8 quid a month? Erm even at the full whack annual sub of £79 it works out just over £5.50 a month whilst for people like me who got in on the £59 promo it's under a fiver so you're even lying, sorry exaggerating, about that flower :smirk:
Last time I looked your Prime membership gets you a whole lot more than just free next day delivery on even the smallest orders and special subsrciber discounts/early access. You know stuff like their video and music services and twitch prime as has already been mentioned and the free ebook library thing and plenty of other stuff I can't think of but it's ok comrade in Kim Jong Un's brave new world Prime will be shut down forever :smirk:
anlygi
15 Dec 16#59
To an extent yes, of course. I don't agree with them setting a minimum price but it's a business and if the profit margin is lower than the shipping and processing costs then it comes down to economics. There are plenty of retailers I have used that have minimum orders up to as much as £100 to qualify for free delivery. And that's on things like clothes that have a crazy markup.
I wouldn't pay a fee to most other retailers as they don't offer the range of either goods or services that Amazon do and their customer service cannot be beat. I look at it that it's a premium service that brings many benefits but I can see how you would think the opposite.
It's no different from many other things in life that offer additional benefits for a fee like priority boarding, airport lounges, fast track theme park passes. You can choose to pay or not.
ThisIsFitz
15 Dec 16#58
The majority of criticism was in the areas I discussed.
Everybody has their own opinion.
Ubisoft hyped wd1 up way to much with their fake demo at E3.
Talib
15 Dec 16#57
Do you not understand that only offering deals to people who pay £8 a month for a service is punishing people who do not have the service? How would you feel if all retailers started doing this? Would you happily pay an £8 a month fee to every retailer you shop at? Retailers should be competing without you having to pay them to compete.
They are also one of the very few major retailers to not offer free delivery to everyone. They implemented a £10 minimum spend before putting it up to £20 for free delivery. Coincidently this was pushed around about the same time they started expanding the prime service.
I am absolutely free to shop elsewhere, and often do. That does not mean I cannot offer my opinion on Amazon and the service they offer.
Chasloyal
15 Dec 16#56
Absolutely spot on what you said, every bit of it, but no point in attempting to praise the service to her.
Like she's already let the mask slip with that muggy "tax dodging multinational conglomerate" line. That same old chestnut they all come out with about tax yet you know 80% of them are quick enough to buy from Amazon on the quiet when the price is right, hypocrisy of the highest order.
anlygi
15 Dec 16#55
Only someone without would think that. As a Prime member I made more than my annual fee in savings during a 20% off warehouse deals promotion. I will probably save the same again on nappy discounts this year. That's before I account for Pantry, £2 off every game pre-order, the kindle lending library, Prime Video, Music and next day delivery for the crazy amount of things I buy on a monthly basis.
It creates a 2-tier service yes, but out of anything I subscribe to Amazon Prime is by far the greatest value. If you're not happy with non-Prime you're free to shop elsewhere!
iEimis
14 Dec 16#54
Doom was £13.49 and still is at GAME I believe.
Mathaeus
14 Dec 16#10
Doom.. £14.. if anyone is still holding out.. now is the time! Heated..
ScarboroughFair to Mathaeus
14 Dec 16#53
We've waited this long and we can wait longer!!!!
Talib
14 Dec 16#52
Wow.
Chasloyal
14 Dec 161#51
I totally agree with you but spare a thought for poor ickle Talib and his whole family, punished on a daily basis by big bad Amazon :disappointed:
Clever me, I had a feeling you're a wee anti business leftist bigot and I was spot on :smirk: I've always been under the impression 'tax dodging' is an alternative term for tax evasion, whilst as far as I'm aware Amazon just employ very clever briefs and accountants who save them millions in tax avoidance which is totally legal.
Now get off your Che Lynch soapbox for a minute and blame the politicians, especially previous red regimes under Blair and Brown, who have always courted big business by putting these loopholes in legislation rather than piping up at your Amazons, Starbucks and Googles for exploiting them.
Next time you watch them hypocrite dregs of the public accounts committee rather than getting excited drooling at that repugnant commie bint Margaret Oppenheimer, Hodge or whatever name she goes by try to remember how minted she is and how her clan has all sorts foreign investment funds going on to shift their dough. The more that characters like her and you drone on the more I'll give Amazon my dough!
For this holiday period why not get yourself over to Cuba so you can ball your eyes out over the tomb of that disgusting mass murdering piece of red filth who finally kicked the bucket the other week? He was all for snatching everything he could off those who had more than him so you're very much one of his lunatic disciples, Merry Christmas flower :smiley:
zeffania
14 Dec 16#50
is it that good a game?
Talib
14 Dec 16#49
Sounds like you are defending the tax dodging multinational conglomerate and like the fact you are paying them to annoy the consumer. Good for you, I guess?
nolanj3
14 Dec 16#48
Price is dropping faster than your mothers underwear op.
purpleminion
14 Dec 16#46
Low enough for me now. Cheers
Talib
14 Dec 1611#3
Remember flubit.
Surprised this is not prime only nonsense.
Jinkz to Talib
14 Dec 16#28
Keeps getting immediately rejected ;(
Chasloyal to Talib
14 Dec 16#29
Nonsense, could you please explain your angle there as I'm not quite getting your summary?
I'd consider it common sense, not to mention common decency, business practice to reward your more loyal customers with the occasional sweet deals here and there
Rossmor40 to Talib
14 Dec 161#35
Cheers. Got this from flubit for £23.90.
Shayno to Talib
14 Dec 16#45
Thanking you. Ordered it this morning for £25.30 (10% off) :smile:
Ferrit
14 Dec 16#44
WD2 will be bargain bin material in a couple of months, thanks to how much of a turd the first was.
Still, good price for anyone wanting to jump in now.
SimonB2008
14 Dec 16#43
WD2 is an amazing game - highly recommended.
Rossmor40
14 Dec 161#42
Prime is more than worth the £79 per year. The free Twitch sub is worth around £60 per year on it's own.
Chasloyal
14 Dec 161#41
Bizarrely enough that's what everyone too tight or too scratchy to pay for Prime seems to say but I of course I would beg to differ. I find it a decent service that I'm more than happy to weigh on just over a quid a week for and if it grates people of your ilk in the bargain it's a win-win :wink:
hassansf
14 Dec 161#40
Well, we're not looking to buy the game in a few months time.
you can buy, play and sell it on in that time.
zworld
14 Dec 16#38
What ???
I loved the first one. Aiden was a cool character and the graphics were just amazing!
lucifon
14 Dec 16#23
Damn no Battlefield. I really need it to drop before Xmas. Told my other half I'd sort it for her as a gift for someone else, decided to wait thinking it'll only go further than 32...nope, it's now jumped back up by a tenner.
itisdiane to lucifon
14 Dec 16#37
I did the exact thing as you, going end up going to pay £45 for it
Talib
14 Dec 163#36
Amazon don't reward prime members. They punish non prime members.
pannan
14 Dec 161#25
WD2 £24.39 from flubit
Jinkz to pannan
14 Dec 16#34
Why do they keep rejecting mine? I get this: Demand Rejected - Unavailable for Home Delivery, Out of Stock
elofty
14 Dec 16#33
any offers for the PC version?
DJbruce
14 Dec 16#32
I was thinking that Amazon would price match sainsburys offer.
leeanne123
14 Dec 162#2
typically i bought WD2 for £32 last week, just online chatted with amazon and they wont price match, instead i will have to return the item and purchase it at the lower price
amb47uk to leeanne123
14 Dec 1613#7
Lol £4
Alexandre77 to leeanne123
14 Dec 162#9
I think if you return the game to amazon they will charge you the postage. (unless item is faulty)
vocare88 to leeanne123
14 Dec 162#13
That seems a bit silly for £4
mummyto3kids to leeanne123
14 Dec 161#31
I bought for £42 last week and phoned said the same!!! :disappointed:
bigsofty
14 Dec 16#30
It's not great, quite a boring game IMHO. Good deal though, so hot for those who want it.
vocare88
14 Dec 16#27
75 into final fantasy 15 and not finished it
robrymonduk
14 Dec 16#26
WD2 from Flubit is just under my £25 threshold for new releases, wondering if it'll get any cheaper but not sure it will.
Nufcno9
14 Dec 16#24
doom been £13.50 with a code new for weeks
alexjameshaines
14 Dec 16#22
COD is £24.99 if they've sent you a code for buying a console from them.
Rossmor40
14 Dec 16#14
Any chance that the PSN store watchdogs 2 deal will be cheaper than this?
Hx3KinG to Rossmor40
14 Dec 16#21
My gut is telling me that it will be £32.99
sme24185
14 Dec 16#20
Great
benjammin316
14 Dec 161#19
Heat added!
kingLAWZA
14 Dec 16#17
Is WD2 a game in which you'd have to play the first?
ThisIsFitz to kingLAWZA
14 Dec 16#18
Nope completely different city with different character.
1st was soo bad ubisoft doesn't want anybody to remember it.
Watchdogs 2 is getting great reviews though.
bo9dster007
14 Dec 16#16
Stick with it, definitely a grower put 30 odd hours into it and still not finished if yet
leeanne123
14 Dec 16#15
That's what they said... they used to price match if they lowered the price within a certain time, not any more
Opening post
Plus other games on offer...
Football manager 2017 - £18
Call of Duty infinite warfare - £29.99
Elder Scrolls V - £24.99
Overwatch - £25
Doom - From £14
More deals here - https://www.amazon.co.uk/b/ref=sv_vg_h__2?ie=UTF8&node=11056131
Amazon probably won't refund any difference if you've purchased it from them recently.. you can of course buy at the new price and send the old one back for refund.
Credit Pannan - WD2 £24.39 from flubit
Top comments
Surprised this is not prime only nonsense.
Latest comments (70)
They also restrict access to certain products for non prime members. I went to purchase GTA V from them a few months back and was told it was prime only. There is was no option for me to purchase directly from Amazon because I was not a prime member. That, again, is punishing a non prime member for not paying for prime.
We can agree that Amazon offer the best customer service around. No other retailer comes close. I go out of my way to buy more expensive items from Amazon because I know they will sort out any problem if it ever develops a fault.
It's great that you got a special deal on it, but Amazon prime is £7.99 to pay monthly. Also, stop with this obnoxious, condescending attitude. You look foolish.
Guess we know why so many good deals still go cold now :P
Last time I looked your Prime membership gets you a whole lot more than just free next day delivery on even the smallest orders and special subsrciber discounts/early access. You know stuff like their video and music services and twitch prime as has already been mentioned and the free ebook library thing and plenty of other stuff I can't think of but it's ok comrade in Kim Jong Un's brave new world Prime will be shut down forever :smirk:
I wouldn't pay a fee to most other retailers as they don't offer the range of either goods or services that Amazon do and their customer service cannot be beat. I look at it that it's a premium service that brings many benefits but I can see how you would think the opposite.
It's no different from many other things in life that offer additional benefits for a fee like priority boarding, airport lounges, fast track theme park passes. You can choose to pay or not.
Everybody has their own opinion.
Ubisoft hyped wd1 up way to much with their fake demo at E3.
They are also one of the very few major retailers to not offer free delivery to everyone. They implemented a £10 minimum spend before putting it up to £20 for free delivery. Coincidently this was pushed around about the same time they started expanding the prime service.
I am absolutely free to shop elsewhere, and often do. That does not mean I cannot offer my opinion on Amazon and the service they offer.
Like she's already let the mask slip with that muggy "tax dodging multinational conglomerate" line. That same old chestnut they all come out with about tax yet you know 80% of them are quick enough to buy from Amazon on the quiet when the price is right, hypocrisy of the highest order.
It creates a 2-tier service yes, but out of anything I subscribe to Amazon Prime is by far the greatest value. If you're not happy with non-Prime you're free to shop elsewhere!
Clever me, I had a feeling you're a wee anti business leftist bigot and I was spot on :smirk: I've always been under the impression 'tax dodging' is an alternative term for tax evasion, whilst as far as I'm aware Amazon just employ very clever briefs and accountants who save them millions in tax avoidance which is totally legal.
Now get off your Che Lynch soapbox for a minute and blame the politicians, especially previous red regimes under Blair and Brown, who have always courted big business by putting these loopholes in legislation rather than piping up at your Amazons, Starbucks and Googles for exploiting them.
Next time you watch them hypocrite dregs of the public accounts committee rather than getting excited drooling at that repugnant commie bint Margaret Oppenheimer, Hodge or whatever name she goes by try to remember how minted she is and how her clan has all sorts foreign investment funds going on to shift their dough. The more that characters like her and you drone on the more I'll give Amazon my dough!
For this holiday period why not get yourself over to Cuba so you can ball your eyes out over the tomb of that disgusting mass murdering piece of red filth who finally kicked the bucket the other week? He was all for snatching everything he could off those who had more than him so you're very much one of his lunatic disciples, Merry Christmas flower :smiley:
Surprised this is not prime only nonsense.
I'd consider it common sense, not to mention common decency, business practice to reward your more loyal customers with the occasional sweet deals here and there
Still, good price for anyone wanting to jump in now.
you can buy, play and sell it on in that time.
I loved the first one. Aiden was a cool character and the graphics were just amazing!
1st was soo bad ubisoft doesn't want anybody to remember it.
Watchdogs 2 is getting great reviews though.