
Final Fantasy XIII-2: Cheapest Deal On PS3, Xbox 360 Is £5
Tom Hopkins
UK retailer game will let you have Final Fantasy XIII-2 on PS3 and Xbox 360 for £5 - but is there a catch?
Published on Jan 26, 2012
Final Fantasy XIII-2 will be offered at Game for just £5 - if the game is traded back in for store credit within two weeks of purchase.
Final Fantasy XIII-2 on PS3 and Xbox 360 will be among the first wave of games to be included among the £5 initiative when it launches next week on 3 February.
The deal effectively amounts to a rental, but is potentially better value than actually renting a game - it does lock you into spending money at Game too, so best to figure out what else you want if you're thinking about make use of the offer.
The deal is open until 29 February and also includes the games (some new, some pre-owned) listed below:
New Releases – all £5
- Final Fantasy XIII-2 (Xbox360/PS3) - £39.99, released 3rd Feb 2012
- Soul Caliber V (Xbox 360/PS3) - £37.99, released 3rd Feb 2012
- The Darkness 2 (Xbox360/PS3) - £39.99, released 10th Feb 2012
- Tekken (N3DS) - £34.99, released 17th Feb 2012
- Mario and Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games (N3DS) - £27.99
Pre-Owned – all £5
Xbox 360
- Resident Evil 5 - £9.99
- Battlefield: Bad Company - £7.99
- Need for Speed: Shift Racing - £7.99
PlayStation 3
- James Cameron’s Avatar - £12.99
- Ratchet & Clank Tools of Destruction - £12.99
- Assassin’s Creed 2 - £9.99
Nintendo DS
- Big Brain Academy - £9.99
- High School Musical: Makin’ the Cut - £9.99
- Mystery Case Files MillionHeir - £7.99
Nintendo Wii
- Sonic & The Secret Rings - £9.99
- High School Musical 3: Senior Year Dance - £7.99
- Mario Strikers Charged - £7.98
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