Fire Emblem: Awakening On Sale At Best Buy For $15

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Fire Emblem: Awakening is on discount sale for $15 at Best Buy in the U.S., according to the retailer’s website.

 

Unfortunately, there’s no shipping option available, so you’ll have to pick the game up at an actual Best Buy store.

 

Also on sale is New Super Luigi U, which can be bought for $15 as well. Finally, Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance, too, can be purchased for the same price, both on the 360 and PS3.


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