In an age where video games are coming out at what feels like a breakneck pace, with releases seemingly every day, the competition for attention has resulted in some rather deep discounts, often earlier than expected, much to the benefit of the players.
However, in a rather rare situation, one of 2025s most controversial titles, Monster Hunter Wilds, has seen its price fall to almost comical levels of cheap, at least in Japan.
As first spotted by Automaton Media, retailer Kaitori World has dropped the price of a second-hand copy of Wilds to 18 Yen, or roughly 11 cents in the United States.
And yet, Kaitori World seemingly isn't the only retailer in Japan attempting to offload copies of Wilds at stupidly cheap rates, or even globally, for that matter.
On Reddit, one Australian user shared the going rate for a copy of Wilds in the continent, only to be met by a sales flier in Japan advertising the game for 500 Yen, or just a touch above $3 USD.
While Wilds hasn't explicitly dropped to absurd levels of advertised discount in the U.S., it can be found for as low as $20 if it is on clearance...
