Based on our experience GMG will still offer some sort of discount, but don’t be surprised if the savings are significantly reduced come release date – given this is an Activision Blizzard title. Note: GMG is currently running a timer on the Black Ops 4 deal, showing an expiration by tomorrow morning at 8AM PDT.
If you really want those extra digital deluxe bonus items, you can pay the full price on for a cool $130. Interestingly enough, GMG had the Enhanced Digital Deluxe Edition on sale also at 15% off for $110 – but the product SKU is no longer available on GMG’s store catalog.
Given the size is roughly 58GB and the game launches in a few hours (at 9PM Pacific) you may want to start sooner rather than later. As of writing GMG is sending out Black Ops 4 key immediately after purchase so you can get started with pre-load. So if you’ve been looking for it on Steam Store you’re out of luck. Considering the game has been winning strong praise for its battle royale mode during recent open beta periods, it’s safe to say that this will be one of the more popular titles this Fall.ĭeveloped by Treyarch and Beenox, much like Destiny 2, the game will exclusively be on for PC gamers.
There, you’ll find two the digital editions of Black Ops 4 on sale for 15% off with Standard at $50.99 and Deluxe at $84.99. Pre-load has started for Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 and if you’re a PC gamer you can take advantage of a pretty decent 15% off pre-order discount running at digital retailer GMG.