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Should You Pre-Order That Video Game? Let Us Help You Decide

A helping hand for the tough decision!

No, There’s No Need

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You cannot wait to get your hands on the game, but that doesn’t mean you have to or even should pre-order it. And in this case, you definitely shouldn’t. It’s not a special edition, doesn’t have a pre-order bonus, and there will be a ton of copies available at multiple retailers (not to mention your platform’s online store).

We advise steering clear of pre-ordering here. You’ve got nothing to gain, but if the game turns out to be a dud, you could be left regretting putting your money down so early.

 

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