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I wonder what price tag they're going to attach for all those "goodies" - if they're suggesting an RRP of about £60 then I might be tempted, (although no way am I going to do what I did in the past and buy CoD on PC and console). On the other hand if it's £80+ then I think I'll just stick with the "floppy" edition. ;)
:stupid:
I guess that the access to DLC for a year will be the deal-maker for a lot of folks - certainly the rest looks like padding.
You know it's going to be so expensive they should have added a tube of lube!
Nowhere as good as the M2 one where you got a statue of Soap and night-vision goggles.
Btw, does this include 1 year of premium cheat-free gameplay service ?
The only thing that will make me decide if to go PC or 360 will be if Virgin Media can sort their ongoing issues with xbox live and most CoD games on their service. Will most likely go PC though as I can get the steam codes cheaper than the £40 price tag they ask for.
Cant w8 for the new COD to come out...here's to sleepless nights and cold pizza at 4 in the morning.... :-)
ive seen blockbuster preorder price of £65 which is not that bad