Quote: ViDeOmAnCiNi
To be fair, it was basically $40 when it came out, as TRU had it on sale (along with all the basic starters) for $39.99 right after it was released.
I suspect it'll get lower than this before Christmas.
Okay, Activision since I know you're listening: a free suggestion for next year - I assume there's *some* reason you don't want to include a paper unlock code in the bundle. Next time, do this: Create a unique item. Could be something totally new or could be a simple repaint like the Platinum Treasure Chest (but make this one different in the game). The effect in-game can be minor (a flash bomb or something), so it doesnkt cost much to program in.
And, of course, the new item is the unlock key for the iOS starter.
Now, this new magic item is *only* in the iOS bundle. So folks who want everything *know* they have to get it. But... it's in a Mystery Box inside of the bundle. From the outside, you see a small cardboard box and it says "New Mystery Magic Item included! Why the tiny box? It's lined with foil to block the RFID chip to prevent folks from scanning it through the package.
iOS players get a cool new item. Crazed collectors get something neat to go after rather than another variant they already have four of (and isn't even painted different). You still get the physical unlock key you seem to want. Everybody wins.
The item could even be... an apple. :p
It's an idea I offer to you freely, without any expectation for compensation (although a free, autographed copy of the iOS starter would be nice... ;))
I still curious, if anyone ever finds out - if you own the Superchargers bundle but never owned TrapTeam, will the portal from the new bundle unlock the full version of Trap Team if you link it?