If that's how you feel... Kudos. But here the price will be market competitive.If the game will have a realistic gameplay, i wont mind spending even 100 Euro.
My guess is that's the recommended retail price I feel it'll come down from there.GAME say the £49.99 price could come down but they guarantee it won't go up. You can order now and you won't be charged until 7 days before release date.
My guess is the price in mainland Europe will be same as DBC17 around €46 for steam, but I agree with you the prize will be market competitive specially for console versions.If that's how you feel... Kudos. But here the price will be market competitive.
I notice they have it labelled as: "by: CODEMASTERS SPORTS" and a release date of 1.11.2017Shopto.net selling it for £44.86 in UK.
Lol they are normally better then that. At least it didn't say by EA. I pre ordered from them as they have always been great in the past for receiving the game on or before release date, most of the time before the release date.I notice they have it labelled as: "by: CODEMASTERS SPORTS" and a release date of 1.11.2017
Popped into GAME today, to ask about pre-ordering Ashes... fellas had never heard of it. Asked had it been announced...?
As he was searching for it on the system he said "about time they did a new cricket game".
Vindicates the license I guess!
Couldn't give a price, but said "if it's on the website, it'll probably be that but £5 more."
Really helpful!
Physical copies will be limited as said by Ross.Any news on where/how I can get physical copies in India?