Wednesday 7 May 2014

US UK ASIA REGION FREE Xbox One and PS4 Games up to £12 cheaper than in store prices! Tried and tested from supplier in Japan.


Hi guys,

I thought I would let you know about REGION FREE games that are available for your Xbox One and Playstation 4 consoles which could save you from £7 - £12 off the prices you would pay in game stores on the high street or even on Amazon, Ebay or Play websites.


Many people think there is some catch with the games because they are so cheap, however that is not the case. If you think around £37 is cheap for one game, then you must be loaded! When you think of the grand scheme of things, all new release computer games are quite expensive, however ordering them from Asia, like most other things, can work out cheaper for you in the long run. The only catch is that you may need to wait up to two weeks, 14 days, for delivery from the release date to start playing your game. This is a minor issue though.

My mission today is to save you money. A supplier I have used since 2008 for Xbox 360 region free games is Play Asia, of which I have placed 13 orders since being a member. Every order has come without any problems with delivery, with customs or items not being sent at all. They are a very respectable company and remind me a lot of the Asian version of Play.co.uk in relation to how their website is laid out. They also send money off vouchers with orders quite frequently which can get you up to $5 - $10 off your next order by inputting it in at the next checkout process.


CLICK HERE TO SEE ALL PLAY ASIA REGION FREE PLAYSTATION 4 GAMES

CLICK HERE TO SEE ALL PLAY ASIA REGION FREE XBOX ONE GAMES


What are Region Free Games?
Video games are released in different formats for different countries. America has NTCS australia and europe have PAL and japan has JAP. a game that is a different format than the system it is trying to be played on will give the system a disk read error. A region free game is one that is made in a universal format so all countries to get the same exact game. So for instance you could a region free game in a PAL xbox and a NTCS xbox. 

Example of PAL vs NTSC version of the game Watchdogs:



As you can see there are very minor differences and there usually are mainly on the front or back cover. You can see that the ratings are differentas well as the logo in the top right hand corner which states whether the game is NTSC, NTSC-J or PAL. The game is exactly the same when you play it as one you pick up at a local GAME store or anywhere else in the UK, US, ASIA, EUROPE you name it, it doesn't matter. The formats relate only to how it is displayed on the different TV's around the world. The barcode may be slightly different also as it relates to the country of origin.

Now lets look at the price difference if ordered from Play Asia for XBOX ONE with FREE P&P:

Watchdogs Amazon.co.uk Price: £46.00
Watchdogs Game.co.uk Price: £49.99
Watchdogs Play.co.uk Price: £44.98

PLAY ASIA price is: £37.30 WITH FREE DELIVERY!
MINIMUM saving is  £7.68 and MAXIMUM saving is £12.69

If you do buy a lot of games per year, you can clearly se ehow these savings can add up over time. I have over 110 Xbox 360 games, as you can tell, I play a lot of games, and have bought 13 games since owning my Xbox 360 from Play Asia. This means if I saved a minimum of £7.68 per game for instance, 13 times, I would have saved £99.84!

It doesn't sound like much at the time that you are saving, but over time it does all add up trust me. The key is patience, buying a game the dya it comes out is not always the way to go, patience will yield savings :), poetic I know, but thats now my favorite saying at present.

  Any questions or doubts about ordering please let me know and I will give you any advice I can as ordering from China and Japan should be safely done, its all about choosing the correct supplier. This is a 100% legitimate supplier and if you have any problems with them you cna call me all of the names of the day, however I wouldn't hold your breath :).

Thank you.

Henry

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