Game consoles like PlayStation, Wii and Xbox already cost so much on their own.
You’d need to buy the video games too, and those don’t come cheap. You can wait for your ang bao money, but February seems so far away.
Well don’t stress about it too much because GameMartz is having a massive sale on video games at both its outlets.
Brand new video games can cost a fortune, often going for at least $50 each especially for the popular titles.
Forking out money to buy one can be painful but what alternative is there?
You can buy pre-owned games but nothing beats the thrill of tearing the plastic wrapper on a CD case that’s been untouched by human hands.
Paying affordable prices for that satisfaction? That’s a dream you can realise at GameMartz which is selling PS4 and Xbox games for as low as $10.
That’s $10 for a lifetime of entertainment — or however long your PlayStation survives for.
Hit Xbox One games like “Resident Evil Origins Collection” are sold for $25 or less, which is significantly cheaper than what most places offer.
Online retailer Lazada sells the game for $59.90.
Nintendo 3DS games are also available at very attractive prices, so get ready to make it rain when you visit one of GameMartz’s stores.
Awesome deals don’t last forever and this one will only be around till Friday (11 Jan).
Here’s all you need to know about both outlets to get your hands on your gaming haul ASAP.
GameMartz @ Plaza Singapura
Address: 68 Orchard Rd, #04-03 Plaza Singapura, Singapore 238839
Opening hours: 11am-9.30pm
Nearest station: Dhoby Ghaut MRT
GameMartz @ Bugis Junction
Address: 200 Victoria St, #03-24B Bugis Junction, Singapore 188021
Opening hours: 11am-9.30pm
Nearest station: Bugis MRT
So gather your fellow nerds from the gaming community and hurry over to any GameMartz outlets soon to catch the deal while it lasts.
Alternatively, if you live nearer Yishun & Tampines, check out this sale instead.
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