I'm from Austria and at the moment there is a PS4 sale at a discounter (they mainly sell groceries, it's called Hofer here some might know it as Aldi), they have the 512 GB console without a game for 320
So XboxAT now posted this tweet:
Translation:
#XboxOne is not available amidst cold cuts and cheese at the discount store, but you can get one at a specialist for sensational 299,99
https://twitter.com/xboxat/status/657100317381763072?ref_src=twsrc^tfw
The link they posted is for gamestop.at
Like someone explained they probably did this because of this stereotype, I can confirm that it is also somewhat prevalent in Austria:
So XboxAT now posted this tweet:
Translation:
#XboxOne is not available amidst cold cuts and cheese at the discount store, but you can get one at a specialist for sensational 299,99
https://twitter.com/xboxat/status/657100317381763072?ref_src=twsrc^tfw
The link they posted is for gamestop.at
Like someone explained they probably did this because of this stereotype, I can confirm that it is also somewhat prevalent in Austria:
I don't know about Austria but in Germany discounters (especially Aldi) has (or rather used to have) the image of being the grocery store preferred by poor/dumb people.