Summary
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Fallout fans, cover your eyes, as this sealed copy of Mothersship Zeta is sold for over $ 2,000.
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It is unclear why exactly this copy picks up so much, since Pricecharting.com does not have listed lists for even close to it.
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Either way, fans are not convinced that the copy and the fact that its motorsship zeta make it worth so much.
For a while now, the state of retro games has been in disarray. If you need any evidence, just check out some of these PS1 games that have skyrocket in price.
Thankfully, companies like Capcom have taken their games forward through collections and helped players to avoid the need to scrub used websites. In addition, the emergence of projects such as Final Fantasy 7 remake has positively affected the prices in the original.
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The state of physical gaming collection is without repair
As a physical game collector, the future seems difficult.
Still, try to catch some nostalgia or collect some lost childhood candies can and will cost you a fairly penny. But can anyone explain why this random copy of Fallout 3's Mothersship Zeta DLC is sold for more than $ 2,000? Even Fallout fans are stubborn.
There is just no world where a sealed copy of a code is worth so much money
As first shared on Fallout Subdit, a local Gamestore sells a sealed Mothersship Zeta DLC box for $ 2,499.99. And as OP noted in their posts, there is no record in the box, but rather just a coupon card.
Some fans believe that Mothersship Zeta was the only one of Fallout 3's DLC package that was not released in a disc shaped, which made the copy seemingly rare. “The problem is to get any official confirmation of whether it was created and some released or it was never,” one user noted.
By watching Pricecharting.com, which tracks prices on video games, a brand new copy of DLC managed to sell for $ 300 back in 2021. More recently, an opened box was sold a year ago a year ago for $ 49.95 and four years ago for $ 69.99. In other words it is rare but not to rare.
Interestingly, a user believes that it is a “conversation piece”, which means that the seller has no hope of selling it at that price, but it will make shoppers think, talk, look and in this case share information about the store. “Maybe they meant 2499 caps?” A player wrote naughty in response.
Either way, it is clear that even the most hardcore of Fallout fans are not convinced that the copy is worth so much. But hey, it made us talk, right? So assignments completed.
Fallout 3
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October 28, 2008
- ESRB
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M for mature: blood and gore, intense violence, sexual themes, strong language, use of drugs
- Developer
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Bethesda Game Studios
- Publisher
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Bethesda Softworks
- Engine
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Gamebryo
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