Earlier today, GameStop pulled all PC copies of Deus Ex: Human Revolution from shelves after it was caught opening boxes, removing a promotional code then selling these games as ânewâ.
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People were quick to blame GameStop, as is often the case, and while the retailer still shoulders some blame in this (if only for the practice of opening then re-selling games), the gameâs publisher Square Enix appears willing to fall on a sword and accept a little responsibility, saying it respects Gamestopâs ârightâ to mess with the game and that it didnât tell the retail giant it was including free coupons for a direct competitor.
âAs part of Deus Ex: Human Revolutionâs boxed offering on PC, Square Enix included a third party couponâ, says a statement released by the publisher. âGameStop was not made aware of this inclusion and Square Enix respects the right of GameStop to have final say over the contents of products it sells and to adjust them where they see fit in accordance with their policies.â
Itâs funny that GameStop would take such drastic action over a game that, Onlive coupon or not, was still being bought in its stores. Whatâs it going to do next, yank every game that has a mandatory Steam installation?
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