Forget the 5th, this year you want to remember, remember the 4th of November because that’s the official release date of the new Call of Duty game. But where's the cheapest place to buy Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare?
Coming to PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC, the latest Call of Duty is available in a Standard edition or the slightly more expensive Legacy edition. Really, the only difference between the two versions is that purchasing Legacy also gets you the remaster of Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare, which isn’t available anywhere else just yet.
Of course, since it’s not November 4 just yet you can’t buy Infinite Warfare in stores, but you can pre-order it online for home delivery and store pickup when the big day arrives. To help you make the best decision, we’ve gathered up the best pre-order deals around and placed them here for your perusal.
Standard Edition PS4 and Xbox One
The best deal on the standard edition for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One at the moment can be found in Smyths Toys, which is selling the game on both consoles for £43.99 with the added bonus of a £5 discount if you pre-order before midnight on November 2. The code for securing this discount is ‘PRE5’.
If you miss out on this deal, that doesn’t mean there aren’t others to be had, with the next cheapest retailer being Tesco Direct, where the game is selling for £42.
At time of writing Amazon UK didn't have prices available for the console versions of the Standard Edition.
- Smyths Toys - PS4 and Xbox One - £43.99 with £5 pre-order discount when using code PRE5
- Tesco - PS4 and Xbox One - £42
- Zavvi - PS4 and Xbox One - £44.99
- Game - PS4 and Xbox One - £46.99 - includes a special preorder exclusive Terminal bonus map as well as Zombies in Spacelands mode
Standard Edition PC
The PC version of the game is available in both digital download and DVD formats, with the cheapest place to find the DVD format being at Tesco. There it costs only £34.19. An odd price point but the cheapest nonetheless. For digital downloads look no further than CD Keys where it's only £28.99.
- Tesco - £34.19
- CD Keys - £28.99
- Game - DVD - £44.99 - Download - £35.99
- Zavvi - DVD - £39.99
- Steam - £44.99
Legacy Edition PlayStation 4 and Xbox One
Just as with the Standard Edition, the cheapest place to preorder Call of Duty Infinite Warfare Legacy Edition is Smyths Toys where that £5 preorder discount code keeps it just under the prices being charged by other retailers.
That said, the discount doesn’t undercut these retailers quite as significantly with the Legacy Edition (it’s only a penny cheaper in some instances) so if you miss out on it before November 2 it’s not quite as galling.
- Smyths - PS4 and Xbox One - £68.99 with £5 pre-order discount when using code PRE5
- Tesco - PS4 and Xbox One - £64
- Amazon - PS4 and Xbox One - £64
- Zavvi - PS4 and Xbox One - £64.99
- Game - PS4 and Xbox One - £74.99 - this is significantly more expensive than other retailers but does come with the special preorder exclusive Terminal bonus map, Zombies in Spacelands mode and a Know Your Enemies pack which includes special artwork.
Legacy Edition PC
The cheapest place you’ll find the PC DVD version of the Legacy Edition is Amazon but as far as downloads go, you’ll want to turn to Game.
Bundles
As far as bundles are concerned there aren’t all that many jaw dropping deals including Infinite Warfare at the moment. But that could very quickly change.
The best we’ve spied at the moment are a 500GB PlayStation 4 including the game for £249.99 from Game and a 1TB version of the PlayStation with the Legacy Edition of the game for £284.99 from Tesco.
- Can't quite see the appeal of Call of Duty? Check out our review of Battlefield 1 for a worthy alternative
November 01, 2016 at 10:13PM
Emma Boyle
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