Aussie Bargain Roundup: Xenoblade Chronicles 2: Torna – The Golden Country
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The huge Xenoblade Chronicles 2 is getting a little bigger with another whole new story set 500 years before the main game.
Torna – The Golden Country is already available if you’ve got the Xenoblade Chronicles 2 expansion pass, it came out last week so you won’t need to buy it again.
But if you want Torna – The Golden Country, and we’re assuming you’re here because of that then this is the guide for you.
Because it’s essentially an expansion we’re not expecting much movement on prices here, but as always, we’ll keep you updated.
Amazon.com.au
- Xenoblade Chronicles 2: Torna – The Golden Country – $52.49 – Link
- Prime Eligible
Beat The Bomb
- Xenoblade Chronicles 2: Torna – The Golden Country – $57.95 – Link
Big W
- TBC
EB Games
- Xenoblade Chronicles 2: Torna – The Golden Country – $59.95 – Link
eShop
Xenoblade Chronicles 2: Torna – The Golden Country is not currently available on the eShop to buy separately. To get Torna digitally you have to buy along with the expansion pass.
- Xenoblade Chronicles 2 + Expansions Pass $134.95 (The expansion pass is $45, which includes Torna)
JB Hi-Fi
- Xenoblade Chronicles 2: Torna – The Golden Country – $59 – Link
Gamesmen
- Xenoblade Chronicles 2: Torna – The Golden Country – $59.95 – Link
MightyApe
- Xenoblade Chronicles 2: Torna – The Golden Country – $58 – Link
OzGameShop
- Xenoblade Chronicles 2: Torna – The Golden Country – $52.49 – Link
Target
- TBC
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I’m not expecting any bargains on this one (nor do I expect Target and Big W to sell it).
I really wish that Nintendo would issue a physical release of the Splatoon 2 Octo expansion though.
I bet you Big W will be.
*expansion not expensive
And due to the idiotic practice of retailers “gutting” packaged games and storing their contents elsewhere, I suspect that there will be many cases where people will end up with the wrong Xenoblade cartridge in the case (I do *not* miss having to watch the hopeless cashiers like a hawk to ensure that they don’t slip in the wrong DS cartridge or Wii disc into the case).
You have a choice, you can have every game “gutted”, every game stored in a heavy obscuring security case, or every game no longer sold because of theft.