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and also because of it having hundreds of music licenses, they couldn't do a sale
Player since Day 1, they did reduced the overall price sale from full price (70$) to 20~$ for a few years.
So that's a sale price compared to the original.
Also although I wish they would just not drop the servers like they did (completely unannounced and randomly).
They did gave a shutdown notice a few months before.
Still rather crappy way to handle everything overall.
I bought this years ago for Steam and Switch. I taught a few kids I used to mentor the basics of DJ tricks. Obviously this game doesn't teach you how to operate Serato on a Pioneer deck, but it's a fun way to teach/learn about beatmatching and bootlegging.
It was fun. I never beat the campaign (CRINGE) and never picked up any DLC, but I had a good run mixing a good grip of assorted tracks together.
have the same issue with project cars 2. Bought the game and all the DLC minus one and when i get the desire to get it EA/Bandai took the game down from the stores.