Dick Smith offering 30% off games, accessories until April 15
Unexpected response to last week's clearance pushes retailer to offer a new deal for gaming customers.
Australian tech retailer Dick Smith will be offering 30 percent off games and accessories until Sunday, April 15.
The announcement comes after last week's massive games clearance, which the retailer said "exceeded expectations" following the unauthorised leaking of the internal price list.
"As our Game On sale continues this week, we would like to inform our customers that stock is selling faster than expected," the retailer said on its website. "We thank you for your patience and continued support and apologise for any inconvenience caused."
The 30-percent-off sale includes gaming software and accessories, but excludes all gaming consoles, digital cards, and already-advertised catalogue lines in the Game On brochure.
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