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We had the postal workers go on strike in Canada today, so even if it was going to arrive on time for me, it wont now.
Bought the game digitally beforehand, extra copy in my collectors will go to a friend, I guess crisis averted for now.
Cheers!
That is an obviously wrong assumption.
You get a Steam key which you redeem/activate here and wait like everyone else. Actual physical copies are uncommon these days, especially when the game is +40GB.
I thought about buying the CE way back. But for $300? I passed. I just bought the game off humble(because I get a decent discount).Only thing that burned my caboose was that humble ran out of the digital CE version(for now). I'll just wait to see if the in-game content from the CE gets a DLC-type release and is not too expensive.
I wasn't even going to bother with the physical stuff, but I havent bought many games the last few years and this one is special to me, so when they physical stuff became suddenly available on a second production run. I said Yolo, and got a collectors.
Couldn't justify the extra cost for a backpack that would just sit on a shelf, though.
So physical release isn't actually physical release? I guess maybe they should re-word that then. In plain English and how it's been for decades is a physical release means the physical disk of the game. Not just knick-knacks and a CD key.