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D-Joe said:
Tamron said:
D-Joe said:

No,you're the one miss the point,$40 is the highest price for their games,no matter when it released,MS said it,that's it.

And i'm saying CH version won't be higher than 300RMB,not HK version

You realize, 300RMB is $48.53 right?

D-Joe said:

 

They only one fact in here is you don't even know some games you listed doesn't even have CH version(like Ryse)

Perhaps, re-read.

Tamron said:

Yes, as I have clearly said, theyre the grey imports, and most stores in mainland china that sell them over the counter have shitty hand made signs up offering the chinese versions for preorder, at the same price.

Did I say that they offered ALL of them for preorder in chinese?, no, i said the chinese versions, i.e. the ones that will be available.

So moving back to the point here.

On average, HK versions will "officially" be 3-6$ less than US prices, and may or may not be region locked
On average, CN versions will "officially" be 5-10$ less than US prices, but be region locked

However, "officially" does not in any way garuntee that they will retain that pricing, and there is nothing stopping stores from increasing the prices.

Sorry,no region lock in HK

 

And compete between store and store always exist,so actually,cheaper is more chance than higher,also RMB249 means $20 cheaper

RMB249 is $40.28, you can buy Forza 5 in the EU and US for around $45 right now.
Sure, some stores still list it as 59.99, but you can simply jump on amazon and pay $42.99 for a new copy indirectly, or $48.50 directly, then for dead rising 3, 36.88 indirectly, 41.79 directly.

That puts the difference in prices between Us and CN versions at $2.99 to $8.50 for forza 5, and -$3.22 to $1.79.