
You see, while the unearthing of ET cartridges buried deep in a landfill in 2014 may have made headlines at the time, it turns out that the Nintendo eShop is becoming the landfill of the digital age. Plus for some of those digital ones you have to be connected to wifi to make sure you're not playing it on another switch device at same time.From APB Reloaded to Life of Black Tiger and beyond, we've covered some real stinkers on Digital Foundry - hell, the Ghost of Phoenix Past even left us a hot, steaming gift of twelve horribly bad Phoenix games a few years back. The digital version is occasionally on sale for $30 but I don't want a digital game taking up all my space. There is no way I'm spending more than $30 for diablo 3. Just like them, we were all waiting til black friend to see if the game would go back down to $30 like it did two black fridays ago. This isn't the only thread of this I've seen. Apparently everyone who wanted it didn't buy it yet or there would not be threads about this asking where the game is in store. Why would they stop printing something that sells? Like I said the only real reason they stop printing of this is because they are planning on releasing another Diablo and they don't want people to keep purchasing the older game. If the game is selling well, typically they keep it in print. Unlike something like Mario and Rabbids that is $15 compared to it's original retail price. And the fact that it hasn't gone below $45 retail does show it has been selling. Not really a "smaller print run" that is pretty long but it should have been printed the entired consoles lifespan like almost every other switch game. The game has been out since 2018 and has been pretty much on shelves since.


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