16 thoughts on “Daybreak Games Throws in Towel on Physical Game Cards

  1. I’ve got a bad feeling about this. H1Z1 no longer using DBC, physical cards being pulled from the stores…let’s hope this is just them not wanting to share the selling price with retailers and not preparations for selling off or cancelling “legacy” titles.

    1. These cards were super popular when you got extra cash like 25 for buying a 20 card or when SOE offered double and triple rewards….those days have been long gone and I’m sure the loss of these bonuses is the main reason these cards lost their appeal to buyers.

    2. Noctew “not wanting to share the selling price with retailers and not preparations for selling off or cancelling “legacy” titles.”

      Likely choice number one, combined with eliminating the cost of production and distribution of the cards.

      When SOE (now Daybreak Games) was being strutted around, according to multiple articles there were multiple bidders. As I understand it, ‘He who will not be named’ picked the company that would give Him the best deal.

      LOL, ‘How is that working out for you?’ ‘He who will not be named’?

      I’m betting an investment company would rather see instant cash from selling a property, than shutting it down. The catch is the next buyer could be total garbage.

      Columbus Nova has been making ‘moves’ that feel like getting Daybreak Games ready for a sale. However those are the same ‘moves’ for a long term investment, so “Don’t Panic.”

      However a sale, to certain companies, may not be a bad thing. Like the name of a company mentioned in the other forum.

      http://venturebeat.com/2014/09/10/amazon-game-studios-twitch-acquisition-and-microconsole-reveal-its-game-industry-ambitions/
      “the medium it seems most interested in right now is gaming. Amazon has made a number of moves, acquisitions, and hires over the last few years that emphasize its desire to enter the gaming market — and it makes sense.”

      To borrow from Henny Youngman, ‘Take my game … please.’

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      https://games.amazon.com/
      “Amazon is all in on games.”

  2. I haven’t even seen these around in years, even before the double/triple redemption days ended. (Which I remain convinced happened because someone at SOE finally figured out how to operate a spreadsheet.)

    1. Pretty much.

      The only place I saw them before with any regularity was one Wal-Mart near me then the store got a new manager a couple of years ago & I haven’t seen a card in there since. I don’t know what they did with them, but they weren’t put out.

      I have yet to see a physical game card in a store (not for lack of looking) in my area since they switched to the new ones.

  3. It was only a year ago in October 2015 that Daybreak was touting these new cards as Collectors items and suggesting that players collect all four of these brand new cards.

    https://www.everquest2.com/news/daybreak-cash-game-cards-coming-october-2015

    Now with them out of print and their availability limited, the value is only sure to skyrocket. Buy now why the street price is low! This is a can’t miss investment opportunity!

    I’ll be sure to store mine (in air tight plastic and out of direct sunlight) right next to my Beanie Babies and my US Franklin Mint commemorative Harry S. Truman dinner plates…

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