Happy holidays: 80 GB PS3 to be bundled with Ratchet, Casino Royale

Posted Nov 24, 2008 at 12:35PM by QJ Staff Listed in: PS3 Tags: Best Buy, Casino, Ratchet, Royale
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Info out of Best Buy reveals they're getting a new PlayStation 3 bundle in time for the holidays. The 80 GB console will come with a copy of Ratchet & Clank Future: Tools of Destruction, and Casino Royale on Blu-ray. The bundle will go for US$ 400, meaning the bundled discs come with no extra charge. If you didn't catch on, that meant free.

The bundle will be available on November 28. It's not confirmed yet whether this is a Best Buy exclusive, so just in case you don't see it once 28th hits, just plot a route to your nearest Best Buy outlet.



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Via Kotaku

 
 
 

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by ~~ - 2008-11-24 09:42
» ~~

couldn't be bothered really,



there are 80GB PS3's bundled with LittleBigPlanet for that price over here, so... that sounds like more value for your money, if you ask me.

by platon - 2008-11-24 09:45
» cool! :D

Okay, I already have a ps3, but compared to the indiana jones and kong fu panda the xbox 360 have, it's really great!

by Isaac C. - 2008-11-24 09:48
» lol

Agreed

by weirdpeople - 2008-11-24 10:07
» I am

i have know about this bundle for a while and ill be picking it up this friday so yay me lol

by solidus4prez - 2008-11-24 14:27
» ,

Fry's'll have PS3 with Blu-Ray remote and Casino Royale I think

by LordRussell - 2008-11-25 05:50
» The only thing better I happen to see...

This probably won't mean d1ck to those that don't have a relative in the military, but at the Veterans Hospital where I go they had the PS3, an extra wireless controller, LAIR (game), a Bluray movie (not sure of the title) and the Bluray remote all bundled for $547 or $574 (memory starting to fade more than usual).



So if you have VA access to a military base or get to a Veterans Hospital, you might pick up a deal.



This doesn't reflect what the actual military post's PX or commissary has. I live too far from the nearest military base to confirm if this is true for the active duty folks.

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