Ring 'er up: Toys 'R Us offering Buy-2-Get-1 promo next week

Posted Oct 10, 2008 at 2:42PM by QJ Staff Listed in: PSP, Xbox 360, PS3, Wii, Nintendo DS Tags: LittleBigPlanet, Toys "R" Us
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Deal - Toys 'R' Us Holding Buy 2 Get 1 Free Game Sale - Image 1Time to take out your wallets gamers, Toys 'R' Us is once again offering a buy-2-get-1 deal, a promo which they usually hold this time of the year. The promo will start on October 12 and end on October 18.

If you don't know how the deal works, here's how it goes. Buy any three games, and the cheapest one will be free. So I suggest you don't mix and match a DS game with two next-gen games.

If all three games cost the same, the last one rung up on the counter will be the free one (but then it really doesn't matter in that case, does it?).

Too bad they couldn't extend the promo a bit. A few more days and the promo could include games like LittleBigPlanet and Fable 2 - both will be released on October 21.

They will also be holding a sale on Wii accessories on the 12th and 13th. This sale reportedly won't include Wii Remote and Nunchuks, but will include Wii Point Cards.

Via Cheap Ass Gamer

 
 
 

Comments

by btgxcell - 2008-10-10 21:58:33
They should really extend the promo...

10/14 -Socom Confrontation -Saints Row 2 10/21 -LittleBigPlanet -Far Cry 2 -BioShock 10/28 -Fallout 3 Any way you look at it, the most worthwhile combination of games would have to include the 21st. :( Only way the current promo dates will be worthwhile is if you pick up some other not-as-highly-anticipated game, or an older game.
by Fenix1186 - 2008-10-11 00:46:20
I'm thinking

Saints Row 2, Dead Space, Socom Confrontation... Does anyone know if this works on their website too? Also, when does Toys R Us get their new game releases? Tues or Wed? These new titles are going to sell like hot cakes.
by sage3k - 2008-10-11 16:04:15
Work the system

he's how you do it.. Get games away... then exchange the game for another weeks later. BUT make sure that you do not break the factory seal. I used to do that all the time and it worked with no issues. (and it doesn't hurt to know the people that work there)

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