Recently, GameStop has restocked used copies of the Wii RPG title Xenoblade Chronicles, but it carries a $90 price tag.
The result of this price has upset many consumers wanting to get their hands on the RPG title, especially a used copy. However, Kotaku got an explanation from GameStop as to why these prices are so high.
GameStop regularly receives feedback from our PowerUp members regarding old titles they would us like to bring back, such as vintage games like Xenoblade Chronicles. We were recently able to source a limited number of copies of this title to carry in our stores and online.
In fact, we have sourced several more vintage titles that we will be hitting stores in the coming months, including Metroid Prime Trilogy.
As always, our pricing for these games is competitive and is based on current market value driven by supply and demand. PowerUp Pro members always receive a 10% discount and earn PUR points on pre-owned purchases.
Although $90 may sound expensive for a game, this is the fairest price you’ll find for Xenoblade Chronicles. The lowest buy-it-now pries you’ll typically find on eBay and ZergNet
