Budget Battle: Modern Warfare 2 Drops to £26

Less than half the RRP

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Budget Battle: Modern Warfare 2 Drops to £26
Activision Blizzard CEO Bobby Kotick might want to charge you as much as possible for Modern Warfare 2, but Sainsburys doesn't share that sentiment. Come tomorrow, it will be selling the game at less than half the RRP.

SPOnG called Sainsburys and had it confirmed that the PS3 and Xbox 360 versions will sell at £26 - £28.99 below the notorious £54.99 RRP. We were told, however, that the PC version will still set you back £34.99. Reflex over on the Wii is £29.99.

The closest contender in terms of straight price appears to be ASDA, with MCV reporting its price for the game at £32. GAME, however, will give you it at £25 if you also trade in CoD4, while HMV will reportedly give you it for just £9.99 if you trade in Forza 3, Tekken 6 or Uncharted 2. Tesco has MW2 at £37.90, but it would seem that most other retailers are sticking around the £45 mark. MCV has a fuller list here.

Supermarkets recently caused a stir when they started heavily discounting FIFA 10 - a move ASDA admitted meant a loss on each sale of the game.

Of course, it's all irrelevant if you already got your copy of MW2 early from The Hut.

Comments

sean 9 Nov 2009 11:00
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why would sainsbury sell it at so much of a loss? dont get me wrong, im not complaining! but is there reason for their madness?
Subtle 9 Nov 2009 11:01
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Gamestation are selling it for £4.99 if you trade in two games for both console platforms form a special list of selected games,
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PaulRayment 9 Nov 2009 11:04
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Yeah the trade in deals sound a bit odd - most of the games for trade are very new. As for the Game deal, that is tempting but I've spent more time running around the COD4 maps than any levels in gaming and think I'll find it hard to let go. Saying that, I bet I forget about it after one day with COD4:2.

And to Sean, it's a loss-leader. Go in to buy MW2 and they hope you will buy their other stuff too. Does it work? I don't know. But you don't get to be Sainsburys and co. by making dumb moves.

Myself, balls to the queues but I'll try Sainsburys on my way home tomorrow.
sean 9 Nov 2009 11:26
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thats the only conclusion i came too after posting too, thanks for reply tho! =)@PaulRayment
no_loss 9 Nov 2009 13:20
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@sean it's called a "loss leader". they hope you come into the store to pick up the game and do some grocery shopping too. even if you don't buy anything else, you might have a wonder around the store and see what they have available, and maybe come back on another day to buy stuff. stuff that you wouldn't have known about if you had never set foot in the store before.
TimSpong 9 Nov 2009 15:11
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Sean, footfall. Sains has to stop people going to ASDA, Morrisons, Tesco. Chances of someone going just to buy MW2 rather than MW2 and "I may as well get the bin liners, Pepsi, Mars bars and tampons as well" are slim.
Cheers

Tim
TimSpong 9 Nov 2009 15:12
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@PaulRayment - chances are we'll have copies in time for the SPOnGcast. I'd hold off if you can.

Cheers

Tim
deleted 9 Nov 2009 20:12
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Modern Warfare 2, Pepsi & Tampons in the same sentence!

Sounds like a Heat magazine list of previous competitions!


<starts crying at the thought of where should of been tonight! :-( >
Joji 10 Nov 2009 13:23
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What was that about £55, Activision?

Yep, nice two fingers back at ya, Activision and Bobby Kocock.

Went over to Sainsbury's this morning, picked up a 360 copy and some bread. Nice indeed, and definitely the deal of the year for me at £26.
DrkStr 10 Nov 2009 14:04
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Joji wrote:
What was that about £55, Activision?

Yep, nice two fingers back at ya, Activision and Bobby Kocock.

Went over to Sainsbury's this morning, picked up a 360 copy and some bread. Nice indeed, and definitely the deal of the year for me at £26.

That's sticking it to the man adt Activision!

Except that they already got paid exactly what they would get even if Sainsbury sold it to you for £55. Activision dont care what they shops sellit at cos they already have their money!
miacid 10 Nov 2009 14:30
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I got my copies (one for my cousin) from Morrison's earlier, for the ripe old price of £25.99 each 8~)

I can't remember the last time I paid that for a brand new game on the day of release!
deleted 11 Nov 2009 00:16
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Makro was selling this for £20.00!!!!! ok not everyone had an account, but even at £25.99 i got it from Tesco from £25.00 becuase i bought Eyepet for the kids at £30.00 so surly this must be a world record for cheapest ever AAA launch price, the irony the activison makes it the most expensive game yet retailers make the biggest loss ever! and yes as Tim pointed out i bought my Mars Bars, Bin Liners, Pepsi and Tampons!

i also picked up a new dinning set, extra PS3 game, some kids clothing, a Sun, Jelly tots and Fruit Pastels and some christmas selection boxes.

so i expect Tesco made a tidy profit on my trek to buy MW2 when i normally shop at asda for my food etc and Game for my gaming needs.
Xbox Buchanan95-del 11 Nov 2009 21:00
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That so cheap compared to game or hmv. I definatly need to go to sainsbury, but it's probaly out of stock !
TimSpong 12 Nov 2009 09:23
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haritori wrote:
...and yes as Tim pointed out i bought my Mars Bars, Bin Liners, Pepsi and Tampons!
i also picked up a new dinning set, extra PS3 game, some kids clothing, a Sun, Jelly tots and Fruit Pastels and some christmas selection boxes.
so i expect Tesco made a tidy profit on my trek to buy MW2 when i normally shop at asda for my food etc and Game for my gaming needs.


Good to know that the standard supplies of Mars bars, bin liners, Pepsi and tampons were also part of the bundle.

And after all that discounting and supermarket selling, what ho! 1.23 million sales on Day 1 (of the game, not the Pepsi). Seeing as a vast amount of cash is going to be made from online, given that the single-player lasts for about 2minutes, I'd say that Microsoft and Activision will have benefited from getting the game to the punters. If I was GAME, however, I'd be very unamused.
Cheers
Tim
PS: A Sun? 'kin hell, I didn't know that G-type main sequence stars were on sale in UK supermarkets... how much?
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