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Hot: Duke Nukem Forever Gets Special Pre-order Price @ Future Shop

by Blogger on 06-11-2011 01:04 PM - last edited on 05-01-2012 02:54 PM by Moderator

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There are so many reasons why Duke Nukem is so great, but here's another one to add to the list: Future Shop is now offering a special pre-order price of Duke Nukem Forever for PS3 and Xbox 360.

 

The pre-order price of $53.99 (reg. $59.99) reflects a planned three-day sale for Duke Nukem Forever from June 14-16 that is happening across Canada at all 146 Future Shop stores. 

 

As an added bonus, the first online shoppers to pre-order the game for PS3 or Xbox 360 from Futureshop.ca may receive an extremely limited-edition Steelbook Case free, an item exclusive to Future Shop.  An image of the case can be see below:

 

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The limited edition Steelbook Cases will be available at Future Shop stores on a first-come, first-served basis in store, so if you want to get your hands on one you'd best arrive early on June 14.

 

Duke Nukem Forever is one of the most anticipated video games of all-time, considering it's been in the works since 1997.  A typical game development cycle is 2-3 years, but for Duke's latest outing it's has been an astounding 14 years in development.  It's amazing how fans have supported this game for so many years and never gave up hope.  Well, the wait is finally over as Duke Nukem Forever arrives in North America in three short days.

 

The game was first developed by series creator 3D Realms, but when development of the title went off track in 2009, a small team of dedicated developers known as Triptych Studios resurrected the game in collaboration with Gearbox Software and Piranha Games.  Talk about all-hands on deck.



In what almost seemed like a last-minute joke, 2K Games and Gearbox announced in March that Duke Nukem Forever's release date of May 3 has been pushed back six weeks to June 14.  "In case you haven't heard, Duke never comes early," said Christoph Hartmann, president of 2K. 

 

Well, not only is the Duke alive and well, but his latest game is even getting a pre-order price reduction and three-day sale next week to help celebrate the occasion. Hail to the king, baby, is right.

 

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Duke Nukem Forever screens:

 

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Comments
by MrDisco Emerging Expert on 06-11-2011 04:55 PM

Early reviews say this game is not very good. Save your $ and wait for the AAA titles that were announced at E3. By the time they come out, Duke will be in the bargain bin.

 

To say this was in development for 14 years is a bit misleading imo. That would imply there was a method to the madness along the lines of an Avatar or Star Wars. In my view it's probably more accurate to say that the dev team had to get something out so why not release another generic FPS and milk the franchise for all it's worth.