[Official UK] Xbox 360 Special Offers & Deals


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Anyone recommend any UK sites that I can buy a 12 month XBL sub and some Microsoft points at decent prices; enough points for Mothership Zeta & Battlefield 1943 - I've got 1210 at the mo.

Ideally I'd prefer instantly redeemable codes, instead of getting the scratch cards.

cheers

Edited by smiff

The Morrisons stuff is true, got Mirror's Edge for ?5.40 on Sunday (was marked at ?40. Then ?35. Then ?30. Then ?25. Then ?20. Then ?6).

They've got a lot of stuff, the quality varies. GTA4, COD4, Mirror's Edge, Ninja Gaiden 2, many more I can't remember.

Anyway... bought Street Fighter 4 lastWhat's the best price on a fightpad people?le? Using the ordinary Xbox pad is horrific.

Nice one, cheers for that - its not as cheap as some I've seen before (cant remember where though) but it was instant, so I'm now all golded up. I'm holding off on points until Mothership Zeta comes out now (I think its the end of the month?)

The Morrisons stuff is true

Of course, I don't do lies

The points are back to normal price at MyMemory. Fear not though my fellow gamers:

2100 MS Points for ?14.93 at WHSmith

Now to see if we can find acnpt a decent deal for an arcade... Come on guys - we're lagging a bit with the offers lately. *nudges DM and .Rob*

The points are back to normal price at MyMemory. Fear not though my fellow gamers:

2100 MS Points for ?14.93 at WHSmith

Now to see if we can find acnpt a decent deal for an arcade... Come on guys - we're lagging a bit with the offers lately. *nudges DM and .Rob*

4 pence cheaper at SendIt

I saw this earlier and thought I'd share with you guys:

Details on HotUKDeals for 20% off pre-orders at Argos

For those of you that can't be arsed to read it, the code GAME20 can be used when pre-ordering games from Argos to get 20% off - there's a list of the titles it works with on the page.

I haven't tried it yet but the guys there seem to make out it works. They do mention that Argos charge you when you order, not when they send the item though :/ Also note that they said it IS free delivery but it only takes the charge off during the checkout process. I've not seen any MW2 pre-orders other than this, so unless someone can show me it at a better price than ?35.99, I'll be ordering it later.

Banjo-Kazooie is also ?9.97 at PC World and Currys.

Also, if you can find it.. Devil May Cry 4 and The Orange Box are ?4.97 at PC World and Currys. But it's unlikely you'll find it!

Oh, and thank you Jimmy0 for the Overlord II offer. I picked it up and I'm pleasantly surprised with the depth of the game! I was thinking it was a Warcraft-type strategy game. D'oh!

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