A nine-year-old PlayStation 4 online game has skyrocketed in value following the discharge of the long-anticipated movie Deadpool & Wolverine final week.
Followers eager to get their fingers on the 2015 sport Deadpool have paid as a lot as £116 on eBay – with an unopened copy in high situation promoting for £330 final week.
It’s now not accessible for digital obtain, that means players should search out bodily copies in the event that they wish to play it.
The renewed love for the sport appears to be a direct results of the recognition of the brand new movie, which made over $444m (£345m) on its opening weekend.
Deadpool & Wolverine, which stars Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman because the titular characters, has had the sixth-biggest field workplace opening ever.
The sport first launched in 2013 for PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360, however it’s the 2015 re-release that’s turning into troublesome to seek out with out paying excessive costs.
The sport was not well-received by critics, although it was not panned both – with assessment aggregator Metacritic giving it an average score of 60 out of 100.
According to PriceCharting, which tracks media gross sales on-line, the PS4 sport – which initially retailed for £49.99 – may have been picked up for simply £9 in Might 2018 when the second Deadpool film got here out.
However the hype over the third instalment of the franchise, and the recognition of its stars Reynolds and Jackman, has seen the value of the sport steadily inflate since filming started in Might 2023.
And its July 2024 launch has seen the sport’s value shoot up even additional to a document excessive.
Deadpool & Wolverine has had the sixth-biggest opening weekend ever within the US, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
It made $211m on the home field workplace, and opened with $233m internationally.
On Instagram, Reynolds thanked followers for going out to see the movie, calling the success “form of arduous to course of”.
The movie is jam-packed with Marvel cameos, and likewise options an unlikely look from Wrexham AFC striker Paul Mullin.
Reynolds and fellow Hollywood actor Rob McElhenney purchased the Welsh soccer membership in 2020 and have seen the crew promoted to League One.
The takeover and subsequent success was documented within the TV sequence Welcome to Wrexham.