Deal Alert: Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel just $39 [expired]
- GV
- On November 17, 2014
- https://gameverse.com
Those of you who were not quite ready to shell out $60 for Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel when it released last month can now grab the game from Amazon for just $39.99.
The price is good for the Standard Edition on Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Windows PC, Windows PC Download, and even the Mac Download. The deal is only good through the rest of today, however. As of this posting there were only 12 hours left. Jump over to Amazon to pick up Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel while the sale lasts. [Note: This deal has expired. Find more video game deals at Amazon.]
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