[Official UK] Xbox 360 Special Offers & Deals


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Xbox 360 60GB Live Starter Kit ?49.99 @ Play.com

?10 cheaper than the amazon deal.

Plus 4% quidco I think, and Possible 5% off for V card owners or RAC Members -

I thought someone might have it cheaper, I was just waiting. Actually I was gonna see what Game have it priced for, but was gonna use reward points and then the ?3 voucher. Plus I get reward points back..

Its getting rediculous, its getting to the point why pre-order when the supermarkets are doing the cheapest price, and you can go to a 24hr store to get it on time.

Its happening with alot of games recently, and since Morrisons did the ?25 thing for chart games!!!!

Its getting rediculous, its getting to the point why pre-order when the supermarkets are doing the cheapest price, and you can go to a 24hr store to get it on time.

Its happening with alot of games recently, and since Morrisons did the ?25 thing for chart games!!!!

Exactly, I rarely pre-order anything now. The post up here is terrible so I've never received anything early, so there's no real advantage for me.

Gears of War 2 - ?29.99 instore in Morrisons - 07/11/2008

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Xbox 360 60GB + Gears of War, Gears of War 2 and Fallout 3 for ?199.99 @ Gamestation

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Gears of War 2 - ?29.99 instore in Morrisons - 07/11/2008

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Xbox 360 60GB + Gears of War, Gears of War 2 and Fallout 3 for ?199.99 @ Gamestation

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wo:|:|

?30?

And that 360 deal is ju:| :|

Go Morriso:D :D

Yeah, all of the big supermarkets (with the exception of Tesco, but they'll compete anyway) made a statement that they're all going to focus heavily on Game sales since they're more profitable than DVD sales these days. Looks like it's working.

ASDA and Sainsbury's are going to be doing second hand games soon.

Cheap(ish) Wireless Adapters

I just saw these posts on HUKD.

Game.co.uk

Add it to your basket and it will cost ?59.99. The search for 'dvd wrap'. Add one of the 99p dvd wraps to the basket. Price should now be now be ?45.98. Go to checkout and in the offer code box enter NW10GME09. This will take a further ?3 off leaving a total price ?42.98 for the adaptor and a dvd wrap.

GamestatWireless adaptor for ?300 when bought with GoW2. You could then sell GoW2 on ebay or something if you're not a fan of the game.

Yikes, 6/8hrs? I hope the multiplayer and co-op adds longevity then!

I used some reward points so getting it for ?30

Please correct me if I am wrong, but isnt this a pure multiplayer game?

Also each time you play a map it will have a different experience, due to the gameplay director.

Also it will change due to different players, and also who might be playing on the zombie side.

I think there is more than 6/8hrs of gameplay.

The standalone campaign is what takes 6-8 hrs, spread over 4 levels/maps. The multiplayer/co-op is apparantly the same maps but with different modes ala capture the flag, death match etc ...

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