CNN saying that Gamestop just won't sell the physical copy at all now. I haven't been inside an EB in years, now I never will again. Quite simple. Idiots.
Now, GameStop says it will not sell the opened DXHR packages -- in fact, it won't sell any physical copies of the game at all until Square Enix ships GameStop a version without the OnLive coupon. GameSpot will continue to sell its own digital version of the game in its stores and online.
Haven't set foot in a GameStop for years; now I'm going to go out of my way not to. :thumbsdown:
Gamestop removing Onlive Deus Ex coupon code from retail PC version, sells as "new"
Are Americans OK and happy with this new America of Corporate control?
GameStop has apparently sent another message out to its retail locations, this time asking all of its stores to pull any PC copies of Deus Ex: Human Revolution off of its shelves, and place them in the backroom, eventually to be returned to publisher Square Enix. The email was sent after this morning's news that GameStop had directed its employees to pull coupons out of the boxes that offered free access to the OnLive cloud gaming service.
The latest email confirms that GameStop is indeed working on a competing service with its acquisition of Spawn Labs, and that because of an "agreement" with Square Enix, all of the game's copies will be recalled back to the publisher. The one exception is reserved copies, which will still be available for purchase, according to the memo.
GameStop has also pulled the PC version of the game from its website, though the console versions are still for sale. Joystiq has confirmed with local stores that the memo was received and copies were being pulled. We're also contacting GameStop corporate for an official statement on the matter.
They shouldn't have offered you anything at all because they aren't supposed to take in unopened items. Sounds like the crappy employee wanted it for himself.
They are if it came from Gamestop originally.
I really wish someone would sue the shit out of Gamestop. Opening games, stealing the cd-keys (and selling them either online or trading with high school friends) and putting them in your hands is not "New". It's precisely why I refuse to buy anything but old crappy games for $5 from them. Opening the box makes it used in my eyes. I like to open shrinkwrap and they are robbing me of that experience so I have to go to another store to buy my games.
How do you prove that? With a receipt? That would mean the system was purchased quite a while ago and just never opened. I mean, yeah they would probably take it, but who buys a system then doesn't use it for three+ months? I guess a gift?
I tried to trade in my still-unopened Wii console. (White, with Wii Sports bundled.)
They apparently sell for $100 new. They offered me a grand total of, get this - $12.
Damn crooks.
Gamestop needs to be boycotted and bankrupted, that's the proper reward for tampering with packages for the purpose of removing something a buyer is entitled to receive.
Gamestop has pulled a few things over the past few days, including the coupons from PC boxes of Deus Ex: Human Revolution and eventually the entire game itself, but now we hope it's not pulling our leg, too.
Gamestop CEO Paul Raines is emailing customers with an apology, and offers of a $50 gift card and a "buy two, get one free" deal on pre-owned purchases. Anyone who ordered Human Revolution through Gamestop simply needs to bring in the email and their store receipt or order confirmation for their consolation prizes.
Gamestop email:
"Dear GameStop customer,
Earlier this week, GameStop removed a competitor's coupon from standard edition PC versions of Deus Ex: Human Revolution, a recent release by Square Enix. We were not aware that the product box would contain this competitor's offer. We regret the events surrounding this title release and that our customers were put in the middle of this issue between GameStop and Square Enix, the publisher of this game. And for this, we are truly sorry.
For your inconvenience, we would like to offer you a free $50 GameStop gift card and a Buy 2 Get 1 Free pre-owned purchase. We want to earn back your trust and confidence in the GameStop experience. Please bring in this email and your store receipt or order confirmation from GameStop.com and present it to a Game Advisor.
Sincerely,
Paul Raines
CEO, GameStop"
I'm somewhat confused by the outrage over this. Their reasoning seems sound - a competitors product being sold in the box? What gives? And lets face it, a lot of enthusiasts don't go to B+M stores like gamestop anyway. I'd rather get a game off of steam/amazon downloads just for the simple fact that I despise DRM that most boxed copies of PC games have.
Exactly what does Gamestop have that competes with the onlive token?
Yea. I already use steam, and am forced to use Origin, I'm sure as hell not going to add any more unless it's DAMN worth it. I don't want to have to have my games spread out across a billion digital services.Gamestop owns Impulse now. Of course, it's laughable to say it competes with anything.
