•Wait for sales- self explanatory, if there is a game you’re looking forward to, potentially wait for a sale, digitally or even physically, sales are always a good.
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•Make a list of day ones- if there are games you are looking forward to, make a list of games you know are coming out. Plan out the ones you know you want to play day one, instead of buying everything at once and maybe not spending a whole paycheck on multiple games
•Use what you got- You still got a switch, ps4, an Xbox one, a ps2 hiding in your closet? You should be good! Last gen systems will still be supported for a bit and any older console you might have, find a way to play it
•Free to play games- We know free to play games are the go to for many people, and even though these games might tempt you into buying any micro transactions, there is a reason little Timmy plays nothing but Fornite…it’s free…and if doesn’t get the new $20 skin that’s okay…his game still costed zero
•make use of family plans- have a family that games with you, or even a tight friend group that plays games with you? Take advantage of the family plan because it’s usually cheaper depending on the plan and how you split the bill
•Use what service fits your needs- The online services can be expensive, but they do offer a lot of benefits. So best if you choose only one or two depending what consoles you have, an even better scenario is play online games on pc…because those are usually free!
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