People don’t like it when a retailer auto adds something to your purchase for you. So the Shop warns you - “hey you need game time” - then you can go figure out how you want to do it. If a person wants to use a gifted game time card, gold tokens, or set up a subscription though those can’t be done through the store. If all a person wanted was to buy a block of game time with the SL expansion in the same transaction…ok? I guess? They would have to remake the store to have a shopping cart type option with multiple products and services, but maybe? You mean you sort of want a Shopping Cart style of purchase where you can buy more than one software product or service in one transaction? ![]() Or when you’re not subscribed the price of whatever copy you’re gonna by has an extra $15 added to it… That is, if giving everyone a free 30 days of game time to make sure they can play the game they just bought from your company (and doing a way better job at keeping newer players from doing it like this instead now) is asking TOO MUCH (It’s okay, I know it is). Like it’d read “$40.00 - Regular Digital Edition” and then “$55 (No Current Subscription) - Regular Digital Edition”. They should just start putting up different expansion prices for those who aren’t subscribed. ![]() I’m an idiot and before looking into this I bought the game thinking they must give some amount of game-time with it incase the customer isn’t/hasn’t subscribed yet. I’ve always been subscribed already whenever a new expansion would drop for WoW so excuse me for complaining about this now but I didn’t realize only the $80 digital version of Shadowlands receives 30 days of game time.
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