Dinkum Steam Sale Makes Soundtrack Bundle Cheaper Than Game Alone
A pricing glitch where a bundle costs less than its base product is rare and notable for buyers, and the sale also marks the lowest price yet for the Switch versions of the popular life sim.
Key Facts
- KRAFTON launched a 20% off sale for Dinkum on Steam and Nintendo eShop on June 18.
- On Steam, the Dinkum: Official Soundtrack Edition bundle is 30% off at 1,813 yen, cheaper than the base game alone at 1,840 yen.
- The Nintendo Switch 2 and Switch versions of Dinkum are at their lowest price ever during the sale.
- The Steam sale ends at 1:59 AM JST on June 26; the eShop sale ends at 11:59 PM JST on July 9.
Reporting from 1 source: Automaton.
KRAFTON launched a 20% off sale for Dinkum on Steam and Nintendo eShop on June 18. On Steam, the bundle including the soundtrack is 30% off at 1,813 yen, slightly cheaper than the game alone at 1,840 yen. The Switch 2 and Switch versions are at their lowest price ever.
KRAFTON started a sale for the survival life sim Dinkum on June 18 across Steam and the Nintendo eShop. Both the PC version and the Nintendo Switch 2/Nintendo Switch version are 20% off, priced at 1,840 yen. But on Steam, a quirk emerged: the Dinkum: Official Soundtrack Edition bundle, normally 30% off at 1,813 yen, is actually cheaper than buying the base game alone, despite including the 580-yen soundtrack DLC. The Switch 2 and Switch versions are at their lowest price ever. The Steam sale runs until 1:59 AM JST on June 26; the eShop sale lasts until 11:59 PM JST on July 9.
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