Call Of Duty: Vanguard Is Already Slashing Its Price

Call Of Duty: Vanguard Is Already Slashing Its Price
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Written by 

Mel Ramsay

Published 

24th Nov 2021 14:55

If you're based in America and still haven't got your hands on a copy of Call of Duty: Vanguard yet, you're in luck. You can now pick up a physical copy of the game for almost half the price it launched at.

Where Can You Get Call Of Duty Vanguard For Almost Half Price?

Walmart has slashed its price of $69.99 all the way down to $39.99 for new-gen consoles as part of its Black Friday Sale promotion. Not only is the deal applicable in-store, but also online. With a huge $30 saving for new-gen, that's almost half of what you would have paid mere days ago for the same experience. 

The news came courtesy of CharlieIntel, which shared images of before and after the price deduction. Walmart has extended the deal for PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X|S. So if you're on last-gen, that's still a $20 saving. Either way, it's saving you some serious dollar this Black Friday.

What Are People Saying About The Deal?

As you can imagine, fans quickly took to Twitter to share their thoughts on Walmart offering Vanguard with such a steep discount. One person wrote: "VANGUARD IS on sale at Walmart for $39.99, don’t miss out on that amazing deal, literally the best COD we’ve seen in a long time". 

Another wasn't quite as complimentary, saying: "I just seen vanguard is on sale at Walmart for $39 I still think that’s asking to much for that game, it should be Free 99 after what they did to zombies and MP". The news comes just days after analysts claim the title's sales have slumped by up to 40% in the UK when compared to last year's Black Ops Cold War

If you haven't yet bought or played Vanguard and are unsure about whether or not to part with your hard-earned cash (even if it is around half-price right now), you can check out our campaign review here, and our multiplayer review right here

 


Mel Ramsay
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Mel Ramsay
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