Target and GameStop customers are also reporting issues. Some posts on the official GameStop Facebook page say that they’ve been given misinformation (told that their Fallout 4 Pip-Boy would arrive on November 10 only for it not to show up) and others say that they’ve been on hold with the retailer’s customer service team for a ridiculous amount of time, with one person saying they’d been on the phone for over 4 and a half hours. Worse still, some unhappy customers are saying that their Pip-Boys orders have been cancelled altogether despite all of their payment info being correct and enough funds being present.

In a statement to Kotaku, a GameStop representative said that:

On the one hand, a small amount of delays is understandable after all, Fallout 4 is an incredibly popular game and the Pip-Boy Edition sold out almost immediately each time it went back on sale. However, the fact that there have been shipping issues with the game for multiple gamers all over the world is particularly frustrating. With Fallout 4 mods and fusion core guides having already been posted online, these fans are eager to get involved for themselves, and they feel that Bethesda and their retail partners should have been prepared ahead of time in order to avoid these delays.

Source: Kotaku, GameStop Facebook

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