Gamers force Square Enix to revise pre-order program

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SQUARE ENIX KILLS DEUS EX’SPREPOSTEROUS PRE-ORDER PROGRAM

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VIDEOGAME PRE-ORDERS ARE a mess, which is why it’s a welcome surprise to see Square Enix announcing that it’s going to discontinue the controversial “Augment Your Preorder” schemefor the upcoming Deus Ex: Mankind Divided.

Square Enix cited “a resounding amount of negative feedback” as the reason for canceling the program.

It’s become standard operating procedure in the past couple of years for videogame publishers to offer incentives like downloadable content to fans who pre-order their games.

Mankind Divided‘s pre-order scheme was more Byzantine than most, which is saying something. It was tiered, providing increasing amounts of rewards based on the total number of people who pre-ordered the game.

The final tier even offered fans who pre-ordered a chance to play the game four days before the official release date, the “everyone has to clap to bring Tinkerbell to life” of advertising gimmicks.

In place of the old program, all pre-orders and purchases of the Day 1 Edition will now come with all available rewards, and the game will be made playable to everyone at the same time, on the official release date of February 23, 2016.

Square Enix wrote that its original intention was to “give you more choice about what you received in terms of pre-order incentives.” For instance, the choice to pressure your friends into buying a game that might not even be good so that you can get the best trench coat.

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This is how it worked orignally

Tier 1 makes you choose between three skin packs/arms loadouts for the game itself.

Tier 2 makes you choose between a digital art book or soundtrack sampler. :mjlol:

Tier 3 finally lets your mind rest and just gives you an extra in-game mission.

Tier 4 makes you choose once more, this time between a digital comic book and a novella. :mjlol:

ier 5 is a flat-out early release of the game, four days before “official” launch.

Apparently how this works is that the tiers are “unlocked” the more people pre-order, so you’re supposed to encourage your friends to do so in order for all of you to maximize your potential for loot. If you want all of it, and don’t want to make any of those precarious decisions, you can shell out $150 for the Collector’s Edition which comes with it all. So, you’re receiving everything listed above for $90, 150% more than the price of the game itself.
 
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