No need to refund COD: WW2 unless you're certain about the terms.
No need to refund COD: WW2 unless you're certain about the terms.
Everyone claims the servers are offline, the game freezes, and the campaign ends quickly. I’ve placed a pre-order. Considering a refund might be an option.
You have up to two hours of playtime before a refund is issued on Steam, so you can keep trying even if you received a retail version that didn’t work.
I usually place pre-orders. It helps me cut costs or earn rewards. I managed to save 10% on Amazon for Metroid: Samus Returns and ME:A.
Of course, at times the outcome turns into a massive mess, and this approach is clearly being exploited until it disappears.
I’m not interested in straying from the main point, but even with a 10% discount, preordering still means you might end up buying something you’re unsure about—especially if it’s not confirmed yet. The perks are usually game features or irrelevant items like skins, which don’t really matter. My preference is to avoid supporting EA through preorders.