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RageTrade-in Dead Island and get it for 99p.

So, you're sitting at work/school/college/strip club and you're thinking about the gaming session that awaits you tonight. You've just read our Rage review and you decide that's the one for you.

As ever, we have you covered! Just like we did for Fifa 12. We've been looking around for the best bargains on Rage. All you have to do is pay.

High-street retailer Game are offering Rage for 99p when you trade-in Gears of War 3, F1 2011, Dead Island or Fifa 12. Some readers are even telling us that they've walked away with the Rage: Anarchy Edition when taking up the trade-in offer.

The regular price offered by both Game and Gamestation is £37.99 for the regular edition, £39.99 for the Anarchy Edition. Gamestation customers can get £10 off the retail price when they trade-in any two games.

As ever, it's the supermarkets that host the best base price on the high-street. Asda will give you a copy for £32.97, Morrison's £34.99 and Sainsbury's £35.95.  

Both Amazon.co.uk and Play.com are listing the game at £38.89. Blockbuster has £34.99 and Zavvi shows £37.85. TescoEntertainment.com will let you order Rage for £25 if you spend £30 on any other items.

On average, the PC edition is available in most of the places mentioned above (minus the supermarkets) for £8-£10 less than the console versions. Amazon.co.uk are listing it for £25.70, but Zavvi is the cheapest we've found so far at £24.85.

Steam want £29.99, Direct2Drive (D2D) are asking for £29.95.

 

 

 

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Rage
Game: Rage
Developer: id
Publisher: Bethesda Softworks
Released: 07 Oct 2011
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