Hi, I have a cautionary tale for you today!

So Vampire The Masquerade Bloodlines 2 is a game that is supposedly being developed. It was supposed to release in 2020, you may recall. Well I loved the original so much I pre-ordered the deluxest Blood Moon Edition (version with upcoming expansion and any other extras) from Voidu because they were offering 20% off and I wanted to play it release day. 72 bucks US.

Well I saw yesterday I had a notification from the VTMB2 Official discord which turned out to be their community manager saying “Hi we just want you to know we’re refunding all physical collector’s edition preorders because the stuff in them might change. If you pre-ordered digitally and you want a refund, contact the people you bought it from.”

So I log into my Voidu account and huh, that’s weird, my VTMB2 order isn’t there. My other ones are. Well, I went to the email receipt and clicked the link to the order and got a 404. When that didn’t come up I typed the name in the search box. Vampire the Masquerade Bloodlines 2 is no longer in Voidu’s store.

So I emailed Voidu support with the email receipt and the PayPal statement of my purchase attached and said “Hi I see you’ve removed any records of this product but I bought it from you in 2019 and here’s the proof. I’d like a refund please”. Three days later Voidu emails me back and says “We don’t have that order in our system, anything else I can do for you?”

I tried making a PayPal claim for my money back but sadly those are only good for purchases 180 days old or less.

So take it from me, a sucker. Don’t preorder and risk a delayed release keeping you from consumer protections. But even more so: stay away from Voidu. Just aVoidu them. Voidon’t du it. Ok lol that’s it

  • empireOfLove
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    1 year ago

    Pre-ordering any kind of digital good is a terrible idea, and why we’ve ended up in such a terrible state of release. Why would they bother making a quality product when the masses will throw cash at them without having even seen the final product?

    At least you’ve learned now- never pre-order, ever ever.