The vast majority of people will obviously wait for the tradewar nonsense to end before buying anything NIB.Especially after you add 25% tariffs, 42% FX and 13% HST LOL.
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Agree but it's also relative. Those that buy CEs for profit flipping will likely lose. However if is a dream theme and you intend to basically keep it then it's not as bad... I guess.. Labyrinth was a dream theme for my wife and I long before anyone decided to make one. I got the first one BoF sold. We just had to have it and it's for keeps. It cost about 12kUSD with the extra accessories. There was EXPENSIVE shipping on top as I went direct with BoF. Looking back on my decision at the time I regret nothing.15K USD is a hard sell these days.
Their "teasers" are always very mehJust the anouncement was sooooo lack lustre. This might have been the pin 10yrs ago I think for a lot of people and people with younger kids. But I'm not sure anymore. Unless its just that amazing!
Agree but it's also relative. Those that buy CEs for profit flipping will likely lose. However if is a dream theme and you intend to basically keep it then it's not as bad... I guess.. Labyrinth was a dream theme for my wife and I long before anyone decided to make one. I got the first one BoF sold. We just had to have it and it's for keeps. It cost about 12kUSD with the extra accessories. There was EXPENSIVE shipping on top as I went direct with BoF. Looking back on my decision at the time I regret nothing.
HP is a super mega awesome theme for us as well but I was fine on not buying into it as a 25% tariff was definitely a no-go for us. Then last night I find out that Nitro is absorbing the tariff. Told my wife just for shits and giggles - honestly not expecting any discussion. We are getting HP now. 2 games will leave (SW & LTCE). Not sure which trim level it'll really depend on what the value is but there's a chance it'll be the CE - I think LE is more likely though. Anyway if it's the CE then it's the CE. It's another game where the theme just speaks to us and would not be considered for selling/trading later on. I'm lucky enough to have a wife who enjoys the hobby with me. I have no problem getting games that just fit with our likes/personalities.
So much for 2025 being the year we buy nothing. Uggggh. Portal extended is also on order of course.
Yeah I can't fathom how they are doing it.I don't know how Nitro is absorbing the duty but if so - I may buy a King Kong from Tommy.
I have heard the Arcade edition and LE are the same game so could be some good savings there. Probably just minus the topper, blades etc.
When I say kids I don't mean 10yr olds. I'm thinking teens or older. My kid is 30 so its been a while since we watched HP. But still go to universal studios and the HP area is incredible. So I'm guessing if some of those people had money HP pin will be a big seller still.I always find it funny when folks refer to HP as a kids theme. Sure the first half of the series is kid stuff, but then the last half is dark and is about adults torturing and murdering others including children. Not much of a kid theme at all lol. It's also about people in positions of power trying to control the narrative and denying reality ("fake news") and being above the law, which has soooo many parallels with where we are in 2025 it's eerie.
My wife convinced me to read the books finally and I just finished. Holy crap it's WAY darker than the movies.
Not rushed at all. The release was announced for that day weeks ago. BoF is also releasing their next game next week, prior to Stern.
Lost sales for JJP For sure. Jack said he was aiming for a May/June release of HP but the company wasn’t ready for such an early release.
It's not possible unless you want to lose money, the margins from the manufacturers are less than the 25% Canadian counter tariffs.Yeah I can't fathom how they are doing it.
So it's tax payers that are on the hook for anything purchased with a tariff? That's not a solution that's just a tax divided amongst the masses. Like a subsidized tesla. Not a fan of more and more national debt. I'll go without for a while.It's not possible unless you want to lose money, the margins from the manufacturers are less than the 25% Canadian counter tariffs.
However the government does exceptions now and they put in place a tariffs remission program for good that are unavailable in Canada or Non-US locations. Need to submit an application but this provides a relief / refund of tariffs. https://www.canada.ca/en/department...n-tariffs-that-apply-on-certain-goods-us.html
Took a few weeks to get my company sorted out but I would imagine most Canadian distributors will have similar exemption. Tariffs on pinballs are a thing of the past, at least for now.
Not quite sure I follow you, the company/distributor needs to apply to the federal government for an exemption (tariffs remission). Then no tariffs are applied on those imports. No one is paying those tariffs... *The only tariffs that were applicable were the "counter tariffs" made up by the Canadian Government, they get exempted entirely when filing for the remission.So it's tax payers that are on the hook for anything purchased with a tariff? That's not a solution that's just a tax divided amongst the masses. Like a subsidized tesla. Not a fan of more and more national debt. I'll go without for a while.
Another horrible solution.
yeah I edited my comment. I read the policy, its not what I thought was happening with the remission. I should read before I type.Not quite sure I follow you, the company/distributor needs to apply to the federal government for an exemption (tariffs remission). Then no tariffs are applied on those imports. No one is paying those tariffs... *The only tariffs that were applicable were the "counter tariffs" made up by the Canadian Government, they get exempted entirely when filing for the remission.
Tax payers have nothing to do with any of it... its business as usual... (except for the paperwork required and case by case approval)