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Amazon throws up a pay to play wall for AAA games?

Elixer

Lifer
This seems like a pretty dumb move, with all the other places you can get the same AAA game. Gamestop must be really happy about this.

http://www.gamasutra.com/view/news/...g_certain_AAA_games_to_nonPrime_customers.php

Retail giant Amazon is no longer selling certain high-profile video games to customers who aren’t paying Amazon Prime members.

As picked up by VideoGamer, a number of notable releases, such as the PS4 versions of GTA V and FIFA 16, currently can't be purchased directly from Amazon without Prime.

Amazon has a history of temporariliy or permanently preventing non-Prime members from buying certain items, though this latest spate is notable both because of the high profile of these games and the fact that different games are being blocked in the U.K. vs. the U.S.

For now, non-Prime members attempting to buy affected titles will be informed their "item is reserved for Prime members" before being told to either try the $100/year subscription service, or purchase the game from a third-party seller.
 
Weird. I have to assume this is some sort of dumb contract issue. I mean battlefield hardline? WTF? The only way that makes sense as an exclusive is some strangeness with a distribution contract.
 
This makes zero sense. All they have is downside, in lost sales.

Typical gamer, looking for game: "I have to have Prime to order from Amazon? Okay, I'll just go to Gamestop or BestBuy or whatever and buy there instead."

Not to mention, probably price match to Amazon price also. Really stupid move, Amazon.
 
Guarantee they start selling cheaper than other stores. Probably $5-6 bucks but you can guarantee there is a strategy behind this.
 
Guarantee they start selling cheaper than other stores. Probably $5-6 bucks but you can guarantee there is a strategy behind this.

then people will pricematch amazon to resellers who actually want to sell you something without needing some stupid membership.
 
It's just another volley in transitioning Amazon to a subscribers only club. If you don't have Prime you're a plebeian in their eyes.
 
Considering most things are cheaper than Amazon these days with or w/o shipping...no worries here. You aren't saving money if you're spending money to be able to purchase. Keep kidding yourselves.
 
There's plenty of places that offer free 2 day shipping and cost cheaper than Amazon. The only time you really want to buy from them is when they misprice something, hah.
 
Besides buying used, not really seeing anyone else with better prices than Amazon.
If you're just getting digital downloads (where they just send you a key), there are dozens of far cheaper places than Amazon. You can get $60 games for $30-45 the day of release. I buy all my games for <5 a few months after they come out.

I've never really liked Amazon as a company. Always despised how they operated at a loss just to move product. Always knew they would jack up prices once they drive all their competitors out of business. This is just the start. I'm sure everything will require Prime eventually. I've bought a few books over the years from them based on price alone. But if Amazon refuses to sell to me because I'm not a member, I refuse to buy. Goodbye forever, Amazon. Just another Sam's Club/Walmart.
 
I was mainly thinking of console games which I get as physical copies. Forgot this was in the PC section so got my wires crossed. If I do buy for the PC, I typically looks for deals and have only purchased 1-2 games from Amazon ever.
 
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