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You mean there is already a post about why there is no sale?
You can best believe that if this game were not selling well, that it'd quickly be on sale. Just look at any game that isn't selling very well and you see discounts. The only exception is GTA V, which is permanently at $30 and often on sale. Why? Because Rockstar makes the bulk of their money from GTA Online.
Search function doesn't seem to find some one explaining why there probably isn't a sale.
Pages and pages of people asking why there isn't tough.
I had no idea what that Zero was trying to say either.
There are plenty. It is not the first time.
You are not wrong.
From a marketing standpoint. Games that are not selling as projected will go on sale to upscale the sales numbers to appease the shareholders that money is being made and that the game / IP is still viable. Typical marketing strats.