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Devil’s Third Retail Edition Back In Stock At Amazon

If you’ve yet to experience the delights of Devil’s Third on the Wii U and want a physical copy of the game then you’re in luck. The game is back in stock on Amazon.com and is bound to be reasonably fairly sought after due to its rarity. If you want a physical copy of Devil’s Third on the Wii U then it’s going to cost you $59.99.

Thanks, Mark F

14 thoughts on “Devil’s Third Retail Edition Back In Stock At Amazon”

  1. I still think if Nintendo didn’t want to support this game, they shouldn’t have bothered publishing it. It’s pretty insulting to the developer when you ship so little copies of the game because you know it’s a bad game. And it could have sold quite well on launch date. (And of course I’m not saying Watch Dogs is a bad game, that’s solely based on your opinion)

      1. Oops, I meant to say Devil’s Third. I was gonna use Watch Dogs as a comparison, since it got mixed reviews but still sold greatly because of Ubisoft’s marketing.

  2. Nintendo screwed up again! I don’t think being a rare find will help this game one bit. Nintendo took a gamble, by believing shipping small quantities of this game would help sell this garbage, and they lost. I, like many others, don’t care about this game at all.

    1. Cheap. Given inflation and the present market prices will be higher than your fabled past.
      Granted this title isn’t worthy of a new purchase, but there are others.

  3. If anyone has a problem with MY OPINION, then tough. Devil’s Third was probably my favourite Wii U game of 2015. It was a complete blast. I loved the solo campaign and online multiplayer. Unfortunately the media destroyed the game. People who dis it online most likely haven’t played it and base their own opinions on someone else’s. I recommend this game to anyone who enjoys a good shooter, action game. Everyone who’s played it that I’ve seen online such as Miiverse and that, have all enjoyed the game.

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