Knowledgebase: Frequently Asked Questions
I just pre-ordered my game. Where is it?
Posted by on 29 September 2011 06:31 PM
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"A pre-order is an order placed for an item which has not yet been released. The idea for pre-orders came when people found it hard to get popular items in stores due to their popularity. Companies were then given the idea to allow people to reserve their own personal copy, before the release, which has been a huge success. Pre-orders allow consumers to guarantee prompt delivery on release, manufacturers can gauge how much demand there will be and hence how large initial production runs should be, and sellers can be assured of minimum sales. Additionally, high pre-order rates can be used to generate publicity to further increase sales." So in short, Pre-ordering does not mean you'll receive the key right away but you'll be one of the firsts to receive a key on Launch date (which is always subject to change depending on how soon we can get the keys in. Usually European launch dates. ) where as users that buy it might have to wait if it goes out of stock. | |
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