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Gamestop flash sale offers up to an extra 50% off pre-owned games
TL:DR: Save up to an extra 50% off pre-owned games listed at $19.99 or less at GameStop during their flash sale, as of June 9.
As we continue to maintain some level of social distancing, it’s important to remember to find a way to unwind at home. And what better way to stay inside and avoid summer heat than with some gaming deals. Thanks to the latest GameStop flash sale, you’ll find plenty of games to occupy what little free time you can spare without breaking a sweat.
If you want to stock up on new games and stay under budget, the latest flash sale offers up to an extra 50% off pre-owned games priced $19.99 or less at GameStop. About 5,000 titles qualify for this offer, but stock is limited for select games so don’t sleep on this deal for too long. But you’ll find plenty of options for all of the major platforms, including Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and Nintendo Switch, plus older consoles.
Here’s the basic gist of how the sale works. It applies to all pre-owned games listed at $19.99 or less, and the more titles you buy at once the more you save. If you buy any two games, you save an extra 20% off both titles. That discount grows to 30% off any three games and 40% off any four games. You get the full extra 50% discount when you buy five different games. And keep in mind you can mix and match titles regardless of platform, so this is a perfect sale if you happen to own multiple consoles.
So no matter what type of genre you prefer, you’ll likely find it on sale at GameStop. That includes more recent hits such as NBA 2K20 and longstanding classics such as Grand Theft Auto V. And if you’re a Switch owner who’s grown weary of playing the turnip market in Animal Crossing, try something new such as Sid Meier’s Civilization VI or Killer Queen Black. The possibilities are pretty endless with this sale.
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