Sun, Sep 12, 2010 | 20:01 BST

Tesco selling Halo: Reach for £28

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Supermarket giant Tesco is selling Halo: Reach, for £28, but only if you buy a 2,100 MSP card to go with it.

As is usually the case supermarkets and big name games, Tesco has decided to aggressively cut the price of the shooter in order to win sales when it’s released this Tuesday.

Frugal Gaming posted up a hands-on photo with marketing material advertising the game for just £28, which works out as nearly half normal price.

Halo Reach, in case you haven’t heard, is released this Tuesday. Reviews went live this morning.

Thanks, MCV.

8 comments

#1

AHA-Lambda
12/09/10, 8:04 pm

how much without!!!!???

#2

Len
12/09/10, 8:13 pm

So what, another £17, sod that.

I paid £24.88 through Tesco with codes and what not…

#3

klewd
12/09/10, 8:42 pm

This is not news.

#4

Michael O’Connor
12/09/10, 9:26 pm

I can beat that. My local GameStop is selling Reach for €3 if you trade in three games from a list of over 300 different titles.

Not sure if that’s Ireland only, but hey, that’s quite the deal!

#5

Dralen
12/09/10, 9:34 pm

Ooooooooh, I have pre-ordered through tesco store, cos I have some money off vouchers I’m using to buy.

#6

A4-F8
12/09/10, 9:44 pm

my sexy next door

#7

freedoms_stain
12/09/10, 9:47 pm

What are they selling the points cards for? I could use some points. Not really that bothered about getting reach right away, but I could be tempted.

#8

Callum
13/09/10, 12:14 am

I pre ordered it for less than that from tesco direct. muahahaha

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