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In a most un-activision-like move ;) Black Ops is going to be free to play this weekend on steam, you can start preloading now.

http://store.steampowered.com/app/42700/

Does this include single player? If so, I might just get through the supposedly short campaign this weekend without having to shell out a ridiculous amount for this game since I have no intention of playing multiplayer :whistle:

Does this include single player? If so, I might just get through the supposedly short campaign this weekend without having to shell out a ridiculous amount for this game since I have no intention of playing multiplayer :whistle:

Nope, it is only multiplayer that is free.

In a most un-activision-like move ;) Black Ops is going to be free to play this weekend on steam, you can start preloading now.

http://store.steampowered.com/app/42700/

didn't feel like reading two posts up? ;)

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Grabbed Monday Night Combat on Steam for ?2.50. Rude not to at that price ;)

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Looks like that helped get the number of players up from around 100 players to a little under 350.

I wanted the get it when it first came out but with low numbers like that is not good. Ill still give it a try it could get a second life.

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