i'd not have a problem at all in paying £20-£30 for the game if its as good as those i've played on other devices, but i'll probably get it as an xmas pressie off the wife.
i look forward to playing this on a large screen TV.
its bad enough that we wont outright buy it but can you imagine how you'd feel if a parent or other, older family member got this for you after hearing or reading about the mobile version of the game and how popular it is. I.d be pig sick if i thought my mum or gran had been stung for it
i have to agree,anyone who buys this is just giving the impression that there's a market for stupidly overpriced conversions of mobile games.
If it was nearly any other company then this would be a cheap little game to pick up on psn or xblive.
We all know it'll probably have a load of cash thrown at the marketing and a fancy advert made, then go on to have a 10 on ign and sell quadrillions.
I literally don't purchase Activision products unless I'm stacking at least 3 discount codes from a store known to heavy discount already like a big supermarket so I know they're getting no margin whatsoever.
It's possible to get Pandaria for under £25 this way.
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