Green Man Gaming offers 30% discount voucher on Aust and NZ price-inflated games
Digital games retailer Green Man Gaming introduces an exclusive voucher to apply to price-inflated games in Australia and New Zealand.
According to an announcement on games.on.net, global digital video game retailer Green Man Gaming has announced that it will be introducing a voucher that grants a 30 percent discount on price-inflated games for Australian and New Zealand customers.
The voucher comes in the wake of pressure from publisher 2K games to raise the price of Borderlands 2 and XCOM: Enemy Unknown for Australian and New Zealand customers.
The code GMGAU-3J9MF-MUINW will grant 30 percent off titles “where publishers have forced them to gouge Australians unfairly”, games.on.net has written. The gaming site, which specialises in PC gaming, holds a commercial partnership with the digital retailer.
The discount voucher code will allegedly be valid for the next 10 years, although the terms are subject to change. Games that are valid for the Australian and New Zeakand discount include Borderlands 2 and its associated DLC, XCOM: Enemy Unknown, Spec Ops: The Line, Sid Meier's Civilization V: Gods & Kings, and NBA 2K13.
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