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Fuzzmosis said:
Erm, so you're buying a headset with a game as an afterthought? I could swear it was the other way around, with a headset being thrust unto you.

I still can't help but say you're really paying full price for this game, unless you download it. And then you're paying Full Price minus cost of a blue ray disc. Though will probably play faster.

 It is pretty hard to call a Bluetooth headset for $20 a bad deal.  You could probably sell the headset online for more than you paid for it.  I really don't understand how giving the consumer two options is a bad thing, especially when the item the retail copy is bundled with is by almost any standard worth as much as or more than you are paying for it.



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