Fan loves this game so much that he already bought 40 copies and will continue until a sequel exists
By Daniel Laguna onGamer showed off his collection with dozens of copies of the same title

What's your favorite game? Do you love it enough to buy 40 copies and ask for a sequel? Well, that's what one gamer who loves BRINK, a first-person shooter that debuted in 2011 for PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360, did.
The fan known as Brink_2_ made a post on reddit that caught the attention of the entire community, as it shows his huge collection with 40 copies of said title. The interesting thing is that he states that he will continue collecting it until there is a new release.
Player will keep buying BRINK until it has a sequel
In the photo shared by Brink_2_ you can indeed see 40 copies of BRINK. 14 of the titles are for PlayStation 3 and the rest are Xbox 360 copies. The gamer claims that he will continue to buy copies of the title until he can enjoy a sequel.
Apparently, it is already a fan tradition, as he even calls it Brinkmas in reference to the Christmas holidays. The community was surprised with the peculiar collection and celebrated the player's perseverance.
Other people simply took the situation with humor and told him that he has "a nice carpet". They also called him crazy for having this strange tradition and filled his post with sarcastic comments.
"Christmas morning you have 30 presents under the tree all shaped like a game case I wonder what they are," one player stated.
In case you don't know, BRINK was developed by Splash Damage and distributed by Bethesda Softworks. It had a rather poor reception on its release, so the chances of there being a sequel are very low. Below you can see the peculiar collection:

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