Friday, November 5, 2010

UK Price War Kicks Off, Pick up Black Ops for £25

UK retailers are slashing the price of Call of Duty: Black Ops in an attempt to lure the hordes of people looking to pick up the highly-anticipated game on launch day to their stores, sparking a price war.

Sainsbury’s and Morrisons, two of the biggest supermarket chains in the UK, are rumored to be selling Black Ops for a mere £25 on launch day, according to MCV.

GAME are also reported to be offering Black Ops for £25, but it’ll need to be bought with any other in-store chart game on Xbox 360 or PS3. Trade in Halo: Reach, Dead Rising 2, F1 2010 or FIFA 11 and they’ll also give it to you for £25.

Gamestation will give you £5 of store credit if you trade in two titles against Black Ops, and will also offer the game for £20 when bought with an Xbox 360 4GB console.

“We’ve got more games, and specifically more copies of Call of Duty: Black Ops, than anyone else and we’re also offering the biggest range of deals offering fantastic value,” said GAME and Gamestation’s Adam Davis.

Did you pick up Medal of Honor and wish you didn’t, or just don’t plan on playing it once you have Black Ops? HMV will give you Black Ops for just £7.99 if you trade in EA’s shooter.

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