![]() Gaming Perks: 20% off pre-orders and new releases. ![]() Unfortunately, you don’t have the option to break that up into monthly fees like you can Netflix or Hulu. Mainly because it offers a lot of perks that don’t really have anything to do with video games. Note: for the purposes of this article we’re going to assume you’re not a student, but that’s definitely a game changer if you are.īy far Amazon Prime is the most expensive of the bunch even with the student discount. Price: $99 per year ($49 if you’re a student). But now that it has that extra 20% off pre-orders and new releases, it has definitely put itself squarely in competition with other brick and mortar video game retailers. Let’s start with our newcomer shall we? Well, it’s not exactly a newcomer as Amazon Prime has been around for a while and it has always had value to gamers thanks to its free two-day shipping and guaranteed day one arrival on new releases. The value of the perks you are paying for is determined on whether or not you take advantage of them. We’ll break down each while focusing on these four criteria:Īfter going through all three, we’ll come back and rank some “winners.” However, it’s up to you to decide which service is best for you. This new development provides us with a good opportunity to look at, and compare, the three big name subscription services that matter to video game shoppers to see which offers the best value for video game fans and connoisseurs. Meaning, Gamestop’s Powerup Rewards and Best Buy’s Gamers Club has a new, big time competitor to deal with. ![]() It’s a big move directly targeted at video game fans from a high-profile service that has many subscribers across the U.S (mainly for things not involving video games). Note: You probably won’t ever save as much money as pictured here.
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