wraggster
May 4th, 2010, 17:04
It didn’t seem to hurt Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2’s performance at retail, so talk of a £54.99 RRP for the upcoming COD: Black Ops shouldn’t come as a huge shock.
There was much furore in July last year when Activision took the bold move of pricing Modern Warfare 2 at just shy of £55 – far ahead of the standard RRP of next-gen games of between £45-£50.
The reality was, however, that the high level of interest in the game made it a direct target for some quite savage High Street discounting, with Sainsbury’s eventually offering it on day one for just £26.
Now a host of retailers including GAME, Play.com and ShopTo are all citing a £54.99 RRP for CoD: Black Ops. Note, though, that none of them are offering it at that price, with each dipping just below the £45 for their pre-order prices.
MCV has been lead to believe that an official RRP has yet to be confirmed by publisher Activision.
http://www.mcvuk.com/news/38808/Retailers-give-COD-Black-Ops-5499-RRP
There was much furore in July last year when Activision took the bold move of pricing Modern Warfare 2 at just shy of £55 – far ahead of the standard RRP of next-gen games of between £45-£50.
The reality was, however, that the high level of interest in the game made it a direct target for some quite savage High Street discounting, with Sainsbury’s eventually offering it on day one for just £26.
Now a host of retailers including GAME, Play.com and ShopTo are all citing a £54.99 RRP for CoD: Black Ops. Note, though, that none of them are offering it at that price, with each dipping just below the £45 for their pre-order prices.
MCV has been lead to believe that an official RRP has yet to be confirmed by publisher Activision.
http://www.mcvuk.com/news/38808/Retailers-give-COD-Black-Ops-5499-RRP