Once something is limited or even rare, there’s a good chance it costs more money. Even if it was something stupid. I think this is quite true about The Day Before. The title, which was withdrawn from sale just a few days after its launch in early access, is now unofficially selling for much more than when it premiered. Its original price tag was $40. Today, dealers with keys do not hesitate to say five times the amount. As the magazine pointed out Insider Gamingthe price of the code for The Day Before went up to $200.
Entire accounts containing the game are also sold, but what the person will then do with it is a bit of a mystery to me. Maybe over time this flop will turn out to be a relic similar to how PS4 consoles with the PT game installed were at one time, but I’m not betting much on it. It’s more of an interesting curiosity. And also proof that people are inventing incredible things that can be made money. But where there is demand, there is logically an offer. Someone just wants to see for themselves how bad this game is and didn’t buy it in time. At the same time, just a few days ago, it was discussed how almost half of the players got rid of The Day Before immediately, and others as part of a later refund.
I can’t believe they are selling The Day Before keys for €200 each. They are SPECULATING with a scam that can no longer be purchased on Steam because there are more morons like me who want to prove how bad this game is.
I have never felt so accompanied 🥹 pic.twitter.com/icjsuZKs9S
— Garrus (@SrGarrus) December 18, 2023
2023-12-19 12:01:26
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