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for ppl asking about the sainsburys selling it tonite 'while midnight sales at Sainsbury's will be limited to five shops: those in Dulwich, Haringay, London Colney, Forest Side and Greenwich'
this is me!!!i know the Dulwich store is open 24hours, they might start selling the game earlier like 10/11pm
Nah Dulwich are usually strict at midnight only, but get there before midnight, theres always a crowd at customer service for releases and they seperate the crowd into 360 and PS3 owners
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for ppl asking about the sainsburys selling it tonite 'while midnight sales at Sainsbury's will be limited to five shops: those in Dulwich, Haringay, London Colney, Forest Side and Greenwich'
this is me!!!i know the Dulwich store is open 24hours, might they start selling the game earlier like 10/11pm?
Its unlikely they normally stay adamant they wont sell it before the 12 thing starts but guess it can depend who you speak to in the shop.Think im just gnna get to the greenwich store kinda early and wait a bit, gnna be with people so dont mind waiting till its 12
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Days before Modern Warfare 2 launch, Activision confirms it will continue releasing annual installments of first-person shooter series. After Activision announced better-than-expected earnings today, its executives held a conference call with analysts. During the call, they made the not-so-surprising revelation that the company is planning to release new installments in its tent-pole game franchises. World War II has (finally) ended for Call of Duty. What's next?"In [calendar year] 2010, Activision Publishing is expected to release strong, innovative new titles," Activision Publishing president Mike Griffith told analysts. "The diversified lineup will include titles based on the best selling franchises including Call of Duty, Guitar Hero, Shrek, [and] Spider-Man." While the Shrek game will be a tie-in with the forthcoming computer-animated film Shrek Forever After, little is known about the new Guitar Hero, Tony Hawk, or Spider-Man titles. However, the next Spider-Man movie won't be released until 2011 at the earliest, meaning that the next game, first revealed in August, will likely be comic-book based. That said, there is a fair amount of information--and even more speculation--about the next Call of Duty game. In May, an employee at Call of Duty: World at War developer Treyarch accidentally revealed that "Call of Duty 7" was already "in production," presumably for the series' traditional holiday release window. The Treyarch report closely followed a rumor that had the studio's music department looking for "Vietnam War-era tunes, as well as Cuban, African, and Soviet Union music"--hinting at a Cold War setting. Though unconfirmed, that came several months after Treyarch's senior producer told the UK edition of Official Xbox Magazine that Call of Duty: World at War would be the last game in the series to be set during World War II. That transition has already been made by franchise founder Infinity Ward, whose second present-day game, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2, ships Tuesday. There's also the possibility the new Call of Duty game due in 2010 may not be a direct sequel. At a press event that preceded June's Electronic Entertainment Expo, Activision CEO Bobby Kotick said his company was looking to expand the series into other genres. In March 2008, he publicly mused about the possibility of a massively multiplayer title based in the Call of Duty universe.
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Days before Modern Warfare 2 launch, Activision confirms it will continue releasing annual installments of first-person shooter series. After Activision announced better-than-expected earnings today, its executives held a conference call with analysts. During the call, they made the not-so-surprising revelation that the company is planning to release new installments in its tent-pole game franchises. World War II has (finally) ended for Call of Duty. What's next?"In [calendar year] 2010, Activision Publishing is expected to release strong, innovative new titles," Activision Publishing president Mike Griffith told analysts. "The diversified lineup will include titles based on the best selling franchises including Call of Duty, Guitar Hero, Shrek, [and] Spider-Man." While the Shrek game will be a tie-in with the forthcoming computer-animated film Shrek Forever After, little is known about the new Guitar Hero, Tony Hawk, or Spider-Man titles. However, the next Spider-Man movie won't be released until 2011 at the earliest, meaning that the next game, first revealed in August, will likely be comic-book based. That said, there is a fair amount of information--and even more speculation--about the next Call of Duty game. In May, an employee at Call of Duty: World at War developer Treyarch accidentally revealed that "Call of Duty 7" was already "in production," presumably for the series' traditional holiday release window. The Treyarch report closely followed a rumor that had the studio's music department looking for "Vietnam War-era tunes, as well as Cuban, African, and Soviet Union music"--hinting at a Cold War setting. Though unconfirmed, that came several months after Treyarch's senior producer told the UK edition of Official Xbox Magazine that Call of Duty: World at War would be the last game in the series to be set during World War II. That transition has already been made by franchise founder Infinity Ward, whose second present-day game, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2, ships Tuesday. There's also the possibility the new Call of Duty game due in 2010 may not be a direct sequel. At a press event that preceded June's Electronic Entertainment Expo, Activision CEO Bobby Kotick said his company was looking to expand the series into other genres. In March 2008, he publicly mused about the possibility of a massively multiplayer title based in the Call of Duty universe.
Treyarch are not looking good right now.Not one bit.
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I can't believe Amazon straight up dropped their prices by £10. I f*ckin pre-ordered it from them for £44. Cunts. Will never be pre-ordering a game of this magnitude again.
wellsome people who preordered are playing todayi didnt and i kinda wish i didbut26 paand from sainsburys is a crazy deal. if they do this alot they will f*ck up the games industry
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I can't believe Amazon straight up dropped their prices by £10. I f*ckin pre-ordered it from them for £44. Cunts. Will never be pre-ordering a game of this magnitude again.
yo ring up and get your money back, pre order price guarantee, the item hasn't dropped yet so you WILL get your money back (11.99)02070847911
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I would be pissed Shopto flopped if I had my 360, but that's not due back from repair until tomo so... ca saraa saraaIm f*ck*ng pissed that I paid £42 & Sainsbury are doing it for £26!! & I just found out a camcorder I ordered is £20 cheaper on another site kmt. Theirs one born every day *looks in mirror*Hope Im better on this then I was on COD4, 17 kills was a brilliant game for me *smh*

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I would be pissed Shopto flopped if I had my 360, but that's not due back from repair until tomo so... ca saraa saraaIm f*ck*ng pissed that I paid £42 & Sainsbury are doing it for £26!! & I just found out a camcorder I ordered is £20 cheaper on another site kmt. Theirs one born every day *looks in mirror*Hope Im better on this then I was on COD4, 17 kills was a brilliant game for me *smh*
lmaohate to admit it, but i think i shed a tear when i once hit 30 kills.im seriously swag at fps's.. u man teach me.
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whoever has me added you will see cod mw2 in my recently played games.i aint lying.£26 quid. They probably didnt know or didnt care that it should be tomorrow.I can't even play this today because I am going round to my girls.

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I would be pissed Shopto flopped if I had my 360, but that's not due back from repair until tomo so... ca saraa saraaIm f*ck*ng pissed that I paid £42 & Sainsbury are doing it for £26!! & I just found out a camcorder I ordered is £20 cheaper on another site kmt. Theirs one born every day *looks in mirror*Hope Im better on this then I was on COD4, 17 kills was a brilliant game for me *smh*
lmaohate to admit it, but i think i shed a tear when i once hit 30 kills.im seriously swag at fps's.. u man teach me.
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I traded in Overlord 2 and CoD4 at Gamestation as a part of that deal in the other thread. They put £40 credit on a Trade-In card so I'm gonna use that and drop the £4.99 to cop the game.I've heard (not sure if its true) that Awesome Games in Walthamstow will start selling copies of the game from 6pm today... Not sure of their pricing though.A few deals were in this mornings Metro. Tesco's deal is a bit of a bump... You get MW2 for £25 but you have to buy one other chart game which is priced at £35+.

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