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GameStation to discount a title every day until Christmas

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GameStation is to reduce the price of a different game every day between now and Christmas, the firm announced today.

We're expecting Fallout 3 to be confirmed as today's game, as reported this morning.

Press release after the break.

Gamestation's calendar deals blow the bl**dy doors off!

Following its massive success last year, Gamestation.co.uk’s advent calendar is back and even better than ever – offering a new deal every day in the run up to Christmas.

Each day between now and December 24th, a top new title will be offered at a discount price – but only for 24 hours. The next day, it will be replaced by another new top title.

Fraser Locke at Gamestation.co.uk said: “As the home of gaming for less, we’ve got some cracking offers in our advent calendar this year. There will be a new one every day, so customers need to check gamestation.co.uk regularly to make sure they don’t miss anything. We’ve worked closely with our partners in the industry to produce a huge range of offers that will help everyone who loves games this Christmas.”

The first few days of advent deals have been:
• 1st December – Mercenaries 2: World in flames – £19.99 Xbox 360 and PS3.
• 2nd December – Far Cry 2 - £24.99 Xbox 360 and PS3 plus £19.99 on PC.
• 3rd December - Battlefield Bad Company for £19.99 on Xbox 360 and PS3

The Advent Calendar runs in conjunction with Gamestation’s other successful Christmas campaigns - “Fat Chris” and the “Half Price Hero” deals which have been part of a national TV campaign.

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