Xbox Store Sales

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  1. formulabee#1362

    formulabee#1362 Well-Known Member

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    only three add ons on xbox store were slightly reduced. If they do loads of steam sales then why can’t they do Xbox ones?
     
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    Aran Well-Known Member

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    On Steam the publisher, in this case DTG, can manage the sales and choose how much the products are reduced, on Xbox and Playsation however it is Microsoft and Sony respectively. So it is not DTG's fault here.
     
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    a.paice Well-Known Member

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    I can’t speak for Xbox but certainly on PS4 we’ve had plenty of sales.
     
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    yeah pretty much like Aran has said steam gives allot of flexibility when it comes to sales while xbox isn't as much. DTG have said on live streams as it's asked allot and they said they always try and get stuff on sale as soon as microsoft offer them a chance to do it
     
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    formulabee#1362 Well-Known Member

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    Ok thanks
     
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    Yeah. I'm sure every time DTG are given an opportunity to discount things on a y platform they take it, but Microsoft probably only allow them so much. There are usually some pretty good discounts on PSN as well, some routes get to be half price whereas I think the lowest price I've seen for a route on XBox is when I got East Coastway for £17.50 last year.
     
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