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What’s New and What’s Cheap in the UK: The Last Story, Darksiders and Counter-Strike

Welcome to this week’s edition of “What’s New and What’s Cheap in the UK”, the weekly post telling you exactly what it says on the tin: what’s cheap in Old Blighty. But fear not, international readers: where applicable, prices will also be listed in Euros and USD.

Releases-wise this week is well pretty much dead as only Hybrid releases as it hits XBLA,

On the deals side this week, play.com has The Last Story on the Wii for just £19.99, Getgamesgo has Sid Meier’s Civilization V : Gods and Kings for only £13.99 and THQ has Darksiders on PC for only £4.00.

Elsewhere Gamersgate has Red Orchestra 2: Heroes of Stalingrad Digital Deluxe Edition for £4.99 and Steam has the Counter-Strike: Complete bundle for £12.91/$18.69/€18.69 depending on region which includes Counter-Strike, Counter-Strike: Condition Zero, Counter-Strike: Source and the yet to be released Counter-Strike: Global Offensive.

What catches your eye on either side this week?

What’s New

360

  • Hybrid – XBLA

What’s Cheap

Play.com

Shopto

Gamersgate

Impulse

THQ

GetGamesGo

Steam

  • Counter-Strike: Complete | PC | £12.91/$18.69/€18.69 – includes Counter-Strike, Counter-Strike: Condition Zero, Counter-Strike: Source and the yet to be released Counter-Strike: Global Offensive
  • PAYDAY The Heist | PC | £3.74/$4.99/4.74

If I’ve missed either a new release or a great cheap deal, please comment and make that information known.


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