Yeah, I understand why they do it but it'd be nice if they would just keep single-copy niche games like Divinity 2 sealed behind the counter in plain view in the display case. I totally agree about getting it for the used price if it's opened. They don't sell used PC games but they could knock 5 bucks off or something. They did put a little seal on the case so if I find a copy that's not gutted, I can still return the Gamestop one. I made sure of this before purchasing the game. Usually I refuse to buy gutted games but I figured that it might be my only chance to get the game this week.