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Best Halo: Reach Prices Unveiled


As the great day arrives and thousands of gamers begin to enjoy the excellent Halo: Reach, for those who are still considering buying the title a new code has emerged that offers the current best online deal.

Following news that Tesco are selling the game for £28, but only if you also buy a £16.71 Microsoft 2100 Points card, IncGamers has discovered a code that allows gamers to buy the title for just £32.04 with free delivery and no catches.

Tescoentertainment.com is currently offering Halo: Reach for £37.50 with free next day delivery. However, if you type in the code FTSL15-1 at the checkout you will be granted a 15% discount to make the game just £32.04.

After that, Simplygames.com is offering the game for £33.85 with free delivery (and no catches) and Very.co.uk is offering the game for £33.95 if you open an account and type in code ZZ551 for a 15% discount.

On the high-street, Sainsbury’s is offering the best price overall as it’s selling the game instore for just £34.95 with no catches.

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Halo: Reach
Game: Halo: Reach
Developer: Bungie
Publisher: Microsoft Game Studios
Released: 14 Sep 2010
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