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Pre-order ‘Pokémon Sword’ or ‘Pokémon Shield’ for £34.99 (UK deal)
TL;DR: Pre-order the all-new Pokémon Sword or Pokémon Shield for £34.99 on GAME, and save £15 via cashback from Quidco.
Once upon a time, gamers would wait until the game they wanted was released, then order themselves a copy. Those days are long gone.
Nowadays, if a game is set for release, everyone will know about it long before it actually hits the market. This puts you in the perfect position to pre-order a copy. This way, you can ensure that you’ll be one of the first to play the new title, and you might just bag yourself a deal, too.
The latest games set for release are Pokémon Sword and Pokémon Shield on the Nintendo Switch. These new titles are available from Nov. 15, but you can pre-order a copy of your favourite version for just £34.99 with GAME, if you sign up to Quidco first. This is down from the list price of £49.99, saving you £15.
The process couldn’t be any easier. All you need to do is sign-up to Quidco, visit GAME and select “Redeem Bonus”, and then pre-order Pokémon Sword or Pokémon Shield. As a new member you’ll receive £15 cashback from Quidco once the game has been shipped, that can be withdrawn to your bank, PayPal, or as vouchers. That’s all, folks.
Pre-order deals are great, but this might just be the best.
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