Optimal purchase window for Star Wars: Battlefront is during early sales or when the game reaches its end-of-life phase.
Optimal purchase window for Star Wars: Battlefront is during early sales or when the game reaches its end-of-life phase.
Consider purchasing the game first, then acquiring the separate DLCs from G2A later. They occasionally release DLCs for just 50 cents.
That's how I approached the beta myself! I'm not familiar with BO3, and I haven't played Call of Duty since the days of Warcraft II. The game that caught my eye right now is Roller Coaster Tycoon World. Since I mainly play Battlefield and GTA, switching to this genre feels like a natural change.
Sales happen regularly. Especially during the first few weeks after a game's release, if you understand how Green Man Gaming handles VIP sales. I haven’t spent $59.99 on a title in years. You definitely shouldn’t pre-order, and I’d advise steering clear of season passes as well. The season pass isn’t available yet—once all DLC is released and reviewed, it might go on sale again. Never rely solely on the publisher’s promises; always double-check. BF4 is currently $19.99 on Origin, Hardline is $29.99, and Dragon Age: Inquisition is $39.99. All of these were launched at $59.99, which was fairly recent in some instances. Occasionally, they drop elsewhere, like GMG or Amazon.
They’ll reduce the costs once they’ve maximized preorder sales and purchases following the initial reviews for the complete launch.