[Official UK] Xbox 360 Special Offers & Deals


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I'm not sure if this is right or not, but just estimating/thinking back, they are releasing a code every 3 months. So hopefully a new one will be out soon enough, and hopefully it will be another ?5 one. I'll update if I hear anything.

Not really been around the forums lately but I will update the latest deals and preorders asap.

Do Morrisons even sell games? I ask as my two local ones do not, just CDs and DVDs :( It also seems that games are not listed on the morrisons website :(

12 month xbox live memnership for ?22, 13 month membership for ?24

http://www.xboxliveuk76.com/

Be a bit careful with that website:

Domain was registered at the end of April, they *only* accept PayPal, and I mean, take one look at this page: http://xboxliveuk76.com/index.php?pasek=show&page=2

Be a bit careful with that website:

Domain was registered at the end of April, they *only* accept PayPal, and I mean, take one look at this page: http://xboxliveuk76.com/index.php?pasek=show&page=2

Its most likely an eBay shop running a poor website as well. For stuff like this, I would use eBay with sellers who are trusted.

Morrison's are doing a special offer on all chart titles this week. Get them while they're hot!

See my previous post:

All chart games in Morrisons are gonna be ?25 for one week only starting 8th September 2008

I believe Wii and DS games are ?15 whilst PS3 and Xbox 360 titles are ?25

I believe Wii and DS games are ?15 whilst PS3 and Xbox 360 titles are ?25

If any one can confirm that Wii & DS Games are ?15 that would be awesome. Will pick up a few games for DS, PS3, 360 & Wii as there are plenty of games I want but don't wanna pay full wack for them (I know I could rent but no) lol.

If any one can confirm that Wii & DS Games are ?15 that would be awesome. Will pick up a few games for DS, PS3, 360 & Wii as there are plenty of games I want but don't wanna pay full wack for them (I know I could rent but no) lol.

Yes they are I think, seen other people mention this also

Not exactly a "deal", but regarding the Morrisons deal:

Supermarket chain Morrisons has announced a week-long promotion offering console chart games for up to half price, a move that could ignite a ?very bloody? retail war in the run up to Christmas, according to one analyst.

"The opening salvo in what could turn out to be a very bloody war was fired yesterday by Morrisons,? David O'Brien of European investment banking group Altium Securities told The Guardian. ?Game Group has a price promise and as a result will be forced to match the levels offered by the food retailer.

"We think it highly likely that other retailers will follow suit in the run-up to Christmas, resulting not only in Game Group being forced to price match but also to increase its promotional spend in the press and on TV.

?Our expectation is that little help will come from hardware sales, as Microsoft has just reduced the entry price of the Xbox 360 to US$199 (?115), with Sony likely to follow suit.

"We think the above combination is likely to result in a reining in of profit estimates closer to Christmas."

Approaching midday trading on Wednesday Game shares had fallen by 2.66 percent to 237.5 pence, having closed at 244 pence on the London Stock Exchange on Tuesday.

http://www.edge-online.com/news/morrisons-...0%9D-retail-war

With the great games coming out in the runup to Christmas, this could work out very nicely for us =D

Thought it would be important to post this deal ASAP..

Fifa 09 for ?35> at ArgosLink>

Will take some time this afternoon to look for the best prices on preorders again (gonna be hard to beat Game's prices if you used the old voucher code). I will also have a look for any offers going on too.

Don't want my precious topic dying off:pp

new GAME voucher - ?3 off when spend ?30

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also some offers:

Madden NFL ?29.99

too human ?24.99

infinite undiscovery "19.99

bejing 2008 ?24.99

Vegas 2 ?17.99

Dark Messiah: Might & Magic Elements ?14.99

i would also like to mention that Lost Odyssey is on the shelves in GameStation for ?19.99 in most places and IMO a really decent RPG for the 360 if you like Final Fantasy Style RPG's

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