When Was Socom Released

How does gamefly work?

I just got gamefly and have a few questions about it…

1) If I have a “low availability” game at the top, does that basically mean that it is just under a 50/50 chance that that one will ship and not a lower one on the list?

2) Does Gamefly stock games the day that they’re released?

3) I added Socom 4 (it has not been released yet) to my Q today. Does that give me a better chance of getting it when it comes out than someone who adds it to their Q tomorrow? (i.e. does Gamefly keep track of when people add unreleased games to their Q) If not, how can I sneak my way into getting a copy of it on or near the release date? hehe

3) This one’s a shot in the dark… how many copies of Socom 4 are they going to stock when it comes out? If you answer that one, I’ll not only award you best answer, but I’ll find you and give you a dollar.

1. If a game at the top of your list has a “low availability” it means your probably not gonna get it for awhile. They will send one with less demand first every time. You have to make sure you get games back before the game you want comes out in order to get those games.

2. They usually send new games out the day before they are released. That way you get it probably the day after it releases in stores.

3. They do not keep track of when you put a game in your gameQ. It doesn’t matter. As long as you don’t have your maximum number of games out and you put a new game at the top of your list before it releases you should get a copy sent. What I do to make sure I get the game I want sent is return any games I have well before the release of the game(s) I want and then only put those games in my gameQ.

4. And there is no way to know how many copies of Socom 4 they will have. They don’t release that kind of info.

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