Aug 19

Call of Duty: Black ops is due for release in November, and like MW2 im sure it will spark a price war between the major retailers. MW2 was available on release date in Sainsbury and Morrisons for £28.99, with a limit of 2 copies per person. Comet, Currys and PC World all offered a price match, if you could prove the price, and that there was stock left, so take advantage of this. I think ASDA and Tesco were selling at £36 instore on the day.

Pre orders on Amazon started at £39.99, but a few days before release they reduced their prices and refunded the discount back onto your card.

Based on this, I can see Call of Duty: Black Ops being around the £30 mark for the first week or so. If you want to guarantee that you will get it on release day then I would suggest you pre-order it with amazon, as the somtimes get it to you a day or two before release date, and they usually reduce their price in-line with most of the price wars.

Update 27/10/10: Amazon is cheapest, currently selling it at £39.90. Pre order it today, remember stocks will be sold out everywhere!

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One Response to “Call of Duty: Black Ops. Price to be around £30”

  1. I agree with King Pepper, its just another way to get more money we charge for more DLC again. It’s a great scam. Hell, they made money on the game, why charge us an exorbitant price that the DLC

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