So you are thinking of trading a game to fund the purchase of another. Logical; but then you notice that it’s selling on eBay and think it’d be more convenient to simply sell it on there instead of trading it in at a store. There are benefits and detriments to both these ways of selling on your old games.
Sony PlayStation Germany has a proposition for players! If you sell your PS4 on ebay, you will get a chance to win a PS5!
Sell your working and likely in use console for a slight chance to win the next one?.........
You’d have to be nuts to participate in that… sell your working, old console for the slim chance to win a new one.
Or you could just go buy a new one and not gamble on it and be left with no console.
Sell my PS4 to get my name put in a big circling drum with other names nah I am good I'll keep my PS4 means more to me sentimental wise and collecting wise.
Sony Germany....NO. Just NO. Everybody had better win.
Just do a trade in program towards PS5, test the systems, add a warranty, then sell the PS4 systems in poorer markets that can't afford the system at a lower price. Bundle some free, family friendly digital games with it already installed on the HDD. Done.
The PS1 in now in the pantheon of consoles where nostalgia is at it’s peak. Those who owned the system want to buy back their youth and have enough disposable income to get the games they missed, and then some.
How is this newsworthy? Games prices have gone crazy on ebay. I am selling a part of my gaming collection and I sold many PS1 game for $150+. I sold Zelda Wind waker + Ocarina of time master quest on gamecube for $450 earlier this year and no one gave a ****.
eBay bans "adult video games" from its platform, although it's unclear what the company refers to with the term.
Probably stuff like Senran Kagura since they are basically porn/adult games, not for kids