It’s the annual “Who is selling Call Of Duty the cheapest?” news item. There are plenty of offers on the table but it looks like newcomer Best Buy who have the cheapest no-strings price of just £29.99 on the day of release.
The best trade-in price comes from Blockbuster who will charge you 99 pence – yes, 99p – but you have to trade in two of the following games – Medal of Honor, Fable III, Fallout: New Vegas, MMA, F1 2010 or Star Wars: The Force Unleashed II. Asda will give you the game for a fiver but you only need to trade in Fable III or Fallout: New Vegas.
The supermarkets seem to be asking you to buy other items to get the game cheap, with Sainsburys offering the game for £27.97 when you spend £30 or more in-store – if you need to do a bit of shopping this may be your best deal.
These are the deals so far, if we hear of any more we will keep you updated.
No Strings
- Best Buy – £29.99 for one day only
- Asda – £36.97
- Sainsburys – £37.97
- Tesco – £39.90
- Morrisons – £39.99
- HMV – £42.99
- Blockbuster – £44.99
Deals
- Blockbuster – 99p when two of the following games are traded in – Medal of Honor, Fable 3, Fallout New Vegas, MMA, F1 2010 or Star Wars The Force Unleashed II.
- Asda – £4.97 when one of the following games is traded in - Fallout: New Vegas, Fable 3 or Star Wars The Force Unleashed II.
- HMV – £7.99 when customers trade in Medal of Honor.
- GAME / Gamestation – £24.99 when customers buy any other chart title. Same price also offered when customers trade in either Halo: Reach, Dead Rising 2, F1 2010 or FIFA 11.
- Tesco – £25.00 with a purchase a 2100 Xbox Live Points Card, 3 Months Xbox Live Gold Membership or £20 PS3 PSN Card.
- Sainsburys – £27.97 when customers spend £30 or more in-store.
Source: MCV
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Pretty awful deals this year. MW2 was £25-30 on launch last year.







