[Official UK] Xbox 360 Special Offers & Deals


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All the prices and release dates of this year's XBL Summer of Arcade are now posted here...

https://www.neowin.net/forum/topic/914614-xbox-live-summer-of-arcade-2010/

Buy any 4 of them and you'll receive the 5th for free (Y)

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Since disabling email updates on immediate forum replies - who needs the stress! - I've actually found that making this thread a sticky has decreased its visibility, to me at least. Seeing the US Deals thread being updated alongside the stickied UK version has made me realise this.

Still got my 360 S pre-ordered at ShopTo at £184.85, with my fiver off making it £179.85 (from predicting the football), is that the cheapest? I've heard a rumour that Sainsbury's will be selling it for £140, anyone else heard it?

EDIT: http://forums.overclockers.co.uk/showthread.php?t=18161002

/me just got from the year 1,002,009 and can confirm the 360S is being sold in Sainsburys for £139.99 which is slightly less than a million years :p

Mind you the new virtual reality 360 is amazing there, its just like the holodeck from startrek.

Sainsburys did sell the Wii (motion plus + resort pack) cheap a couple months ago, but ?139.99 seems far too cheap.

Wish I hadn't pre-ordered from GAME, awful company, still ?199.99, don't have a choice as I've got a bloody gift card :pinch:

/me just got from the year 1,002,009 and can confirm the 360S is being sold in Sainsburys for ?139.99 which is slightly less than a million years :p

Mind you the new virtual reality 360 is amazing there, its just like the holodeck from startrek.

You so funny John :p

No but seriously, it's not happening, and certainly not with a supermarket. This type of deal would be something to expect from a retailer like Game/HMV etc. Even then it wouldn't happen. Undercutting the competition by ?60 would prob require sexual favours ;)

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You so funny John :p

No but seriously, it's not happening, and certainly not with a supermarket. This type of deal would be something to expect from a retailer like Game/HMV etc. Even then it wouldn't happen. Undercutting the competition by ?60 would prob require sexual favours ;)

..and even if by some miracle supermarkets DID offer it for ?140, you'd get the likes of Game/Gamestation employees buying up all the stock on behalf of the company an then selling them at the R.R.P in their own stores

Well if it is ?140 on release day in Sainsburys I will deffo buy one

Yeah, it's really tempting, but I have to resist. There's absolutely no point for me to buy one while my current one still works perfectly fine.

Have GAME ever sold anything cheap on release day?

Do they even have the buying power now for hardware? Most places have at least twice the number of Sainsburys as GAME stores.

If they do sell cheap anywhere, independent retailers will be buying them, like they did with MW2.

Just found this amazing offer...it's on eBay from a very reputable seller and it is:

Xbox 360 Arcade brand new

Batman: Arkham Asylum

Ethernet cable

Power cables

Component cables

All booklets

No controller or HDD unfortunately, but these are pretty cheap now.

All for ?99.99 or best offer...delivered. Just go here.

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