So… Why Has Brink Jumped In Price By $45?

Earlier today Brink was advertised at $89.95USD. The Prima Guide was advertised at $34.95USD. A package which contained both, however, was advertised at $59.95. Now, just recently, that package has increased by almost $45 to $104.94USD. So, what the hell is going on?

We’re still waiting on confirmation from Bethesda, but the answer seems pretty clear. Obviously, Bethesda’s offices overseas had forgotten to apply the extra dollars we are supposed to be paying in Australia to the Steam price, but remembered to apply it to both the book and the game itself.

We’ll update the story as soon as we hear back from Bethesda.

Just so you can see it for yourself – here’s a quick before and after.

Before

After

You can click here to read our thoughts on the whole price fixing situation.


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