Your fifth freedom: Cheaper Splinter Cell: Double Agent
You don’t need a fifth freedom to indiscriminately kill people, though you might need diplomatic immunity. The real fifth freedom we’re all striving to get is the freedom to pay less for a game for our consoles. Thank goodness we have Play-Asia for that.
Play-Asia is selling region-free versions of the Splinter Cell: Double Agent game for US$ 44.90. If you take into account the three-dollar price for shipping to the US, you’ve got yourself a copy of the game for US$ 12 cheaper than buying it directly. That’s 48 bucks for Ubisoft‘s grand moneymaking game! If that doesn’t sound like a bargain, then maybe you prefer sneaking up to someone from behind, snapping their necks, and then stealing their copy of the game. That makes you a bad, bad man.
Some folks at our source have also mentioned other ways to grab a copy of the game for the cheap, from using rewards deals at Gamefly to using another site. That certainly adds to your options, but we’re sticking to our guns and thinking about the Play-Asia deal. Mostly because it’s hard to say no to a region-free game you can play on different 360s. Thank goodness for our freedoms and the ability to use them to make wise purchases.
You don’t need a fifth freedom to indiscriminately kill people, though you might need diplomatic immunity. The real fifth freedom we’re all striving to get is the freedom to pay less for a game for our consoles. Thank goodness we have Play-Asia for that.
Play-Asia is selling region-free versions of the Splinter Cell: Double Agent game for US$ 44.90. If you take into account the three-dollar price for shipping to the US, you’ve got yourself a copy of the game for US$ 12 cheaper than buying it directly. That’s 48 bucks for Ubisoft‘s grand moneymaking game! If that doesn’t sound like a bargain, then maybe you prefer sneaking up to someone from behind, snapping their necks, and then stealing their copy of the game. That makes you a bad, bad man.
Some folks at our source have also mentioned other ways to grab a copy of the game for the cheap, from using rewards deals at Gamefly to using another site. That certainly adds to your options, but we’re sticking to our guns and thinking about the Play-Asia deal. Mostly because it’s hard to say no to a region-free game you can play on different 360s. Thank goodness for our freedoms and the ability to use them to make wise purchases.