Walmart Plus
$98 per year, $12.95 per month
See at Walmart
Amazon Prime
$119 per year, $13 per month
See at Amazon
Amazon Prime has been a go-to membership for years for many consumers in large part because of its free two-day--sometimes one- or same-day--shipping on a huge selection of products. For gamers and entertainment junkies, Prime routinely offers release-day delivery, making it a popular method for securing physical releases without heading to the store. Over the past 15 years, Amazon has racked up over 150 million subscribers. Now Walmart is trying to chip away at that subscriber base with its own delivery-focused subscription service that expands upon its Delivery Unlimited grocery service. Walmart+. How does it stack up against Amazon Prime?
Features | Amazon Prime | Walmart Plus |
---|---|---|
Cost | $119/year | $98/year |
Delivery | same-day to two-day | same-day |
Eligible products | 3 million | 160,000 |
Release day delivery | Yes | Yes |
Streaming service | Yes | No |
Free games | Yes | No |
Free trial | 30 days | 15 days |
Availability | 17 countries | US |
Before you commit to either, you can sign up for free trials. Amazon offers a 30-day free trial, while Walmart+ has a 15-day free trial.
Walmart+ is a little different in this regard. Walmart is touting same-day delivery for all eligible items $35 and up, which makes sense considering the retailer already offers two-day and next-day delivery for a ton of products.
Walmart also regularly offers in-store discounts for new release video games. Typically, these $10 discounts haven't been available for online orders. However, Walmart+ subscribers get in-store discounts on everything they order online for delivery. This means you could potentially take advantage of Walmart's in-store release day discounts online and have them shipped to you by release day as well, but it's unclear how many games will be eligible. A Walmart rep told GameSpot the release day discounts will be available for games "on a case by case basis depending on inventory," including "a handful of new release games in Q4."
Amazon used to offer 20% discounts on preorders for select new games, but that perk has been removed from Prime memberships. If you buy a lot of games at release but don't want to go into your local Walmart to pick them up, Walmart+ could be a solid option.
However, if you shop at Walmart a lot already, Walmart+ could be a good subscription simply for same-day delivery at in-store prices. The fuel perks are a nice bonus as well. We could see Walmart+ being a great option for those who handle their grocery shopping at Walmart, too. Even if you go into the store, you can save time with Scan & Go. And for those who buy a bunch of games at Walmart, getting in-store discounts on new releases delivered to your home could be a very convenient perk.
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