Check the official store for pre-order options for Battlefield 1 Regular and Deluxe editions.
Check the official store for pre-order options for Battlefield 1 Regular and Deluxe editions.
The options available are pre-ordering BF1 for 45 USD or the deluxe edition for 80 USD. I’m unsure about the exact cost of premium services for BF3 and BF4 launches. For the deluxe edition on Origin, you’d likely need to pay 80 Euros depending on your IP address. Using a VPN might be an alternative.
Patience is key unless you're a well-known gaming YouTuber looking to secure exclusive gameplay for more views.
You're interested in securing your order now instead of waiting. This ensures you get the item promptly and avoids potential delays.
I'm curious about pre-orders because I'm not very experienced with pricing in the PC scene. I'm worried it might go up at launch or drop, and I really want to start playing near release since it's tough to enjoy the game at level 1 when everyone is much more advanced. I also need to compare the costs of different pre-order options, and since I don't stream or make videos, the early access isn't really important to me.
The likelihood of a price increase when the game is released is nonexistent.
Your brother had a big advance order for DS3 at $35 long before it was released. I saw similar stories about someone pre-buying GTA 5 on PC for around $20 before launch. Makes sense why you'd be doubtful!
Almost placed on it, yet drone components. The trailer looks promising, but I suspect DICE might mess things up during launch and make it a bit shaky. Plus, the deluxe version is priced like a high-quality motor set for my drone. Keep the excitement alive, but stay wise.
Avoid pre-ordering a title you've only seen in a pre-rendered trailer. Skip G2A since it’s unclear the source of the key and whether it’s genuine or not—it might just work, but could be a press copy or something questionable. I’m really looking forward to this game myself; don’t worry about me sounding overly enthusiastic. I’ve always loved BF1942 and found the recent updates off-putting, so returning to WW1 feels refreshing. But EA has a history of bending things to their will...
I understand the others' views. Please hold off on pre-ordering. I'll wait for a Gaming Channel on YouTube to share the footage. Regarding your IP address, some services like Steam apply country-specific pricing, so I'm uncertain if a U.S. copy can be purchased and activated on an account outside the U.S.