
Around 300 stores to open at midnight to celebrate the release of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2
The UK’s leading video game retailer GAME is to open around 300 of its stores at midnight on the morning of Tuesday November 10th to usher in the release of the year’s most hyped game – Activision Blizzard’s Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2.
Each store will open for around an hour, allowing those who have pore-ordered the game (or those who fancy their chances regardless) to pick up their copy the very moment it becomes legally available.
In addition to the many store openings (which are listed below), seven stores will be holding what the retailer describes as ‘extra special happenings’ – these stores are Bristol (Cabots Circus), Croydon (North End), Dublin (Dawson Street), Glasgow (Sauchiehall Street), Leeds (Albion St), London (Oxford Street) and Manchester (Trafford).
Here’s the complete list of stores, as per GAME’s Facebook page:
ABERDEEN
ABERYSTWYTH
Accrington
ALDERSHOT
Andover
Antrim
Ashford
ASHTONUNDERLYNE
Ayr
Ballymena
Banbury
Bangor
BANGOR NI
BARKING
Barnet
BARNSLEY
Barnstaple
BARROW
Basildon
BASILDON
BASINGSTOKE
Bath
Beckton
BEDFORD
Belfast Abbey Centre
Belfast Connswater
BEXLEYHEATH
BIRKENHEAD
Birmingham (Pallasades)
BLACKBURN
Blackpool
Blanchardstown
Bluewater Shopping Centre
Bognor Regis
Bolton
Boscombe
Boston
BOURNEMOUTH
Bradford
Braehead
Brentwood
Bridgend
Bridlington
Brighton
Bristol (Galleries)
Bristol Borders
Bristol Cabots Circus
BROMLEY
Bullring B'ham
Burnley
BURTON UPON TRENT
Bury
Bury St Edmonds
Buxton
CAMBERLEY
CAMBRIDGE
Camden High Street
CAMERON TOLL
Cannock
Canterbury
Cardiff
Cardiff Talbot Green
Carlisle
CARMATHEN
Castleford
Chatham
Chelmsford
Cheltenham
CHESHIRE OAKS
CHESTER
Chester Broughton Park
Chesterfield
Chiswick
Chorley
Cirencester
Clacton on Sea
Clydebank
Colchester
Coleraine
Corby
Cork
Coventry
Craigavon
Crawley
CREWE
Cribbs Causeway
Croydon (North End)
Crystal Peaks Sheffield
Cwmbran
Denton
Derby (Unit SU128, Westfield Centre)
DERRY
Dewsbury
Doncaster
Dorchester
DOUGLAS IOM
Dover
Dublin Dawson Street
Dublin Liffey Valley
DUBLIN TALLAGHT
Dumfries
DUNDEE
Dundrum
Durham
Eastbourne
Eastleigh
East Kilbride
EDINBURGH
Edinburgh (Gyle)
Evesham
EXETER
Exmouth
FAREHAM
Farnborough
Finchley
FLEET
Folkestone
Fort Kinnaird
Galway
Gateshead
Gateshead Borders
Glasgow The Fort
Glasgow St Enoch
Glenrothes
Gloucester
Grantham
GREAT YARMOUTH
Greenock
Grimsby
Guildford
Halifax
Hamilton
Hanley (Unit F, The Potteries)
HANLEY (214-215 The Potteries)
Harlow
HARROW
Hartlepool
Hastings
Haverdfordwest
Hemel Hempstead
Hempstead Valley
HEREFORD
High Wycombe
HORSHAM
Huddersfield
HULL
Hull St Stephens
Huntingdon
Ilford
Ilkeston
Ipswich
Irvine
Islington
Keighley
KENDAL
Kensington
Kings Lynn
Kingston
KIRKCALDY
LANCASTER
Leeds (Albion St)
Leeds Birstall Borders
Leeds Headrow
Leicester
Lewisham
Lichfield
Limerick
Lincoln
Lisburn
Liverpool One
LIVINGSTON
Llandudno
Llanelli
LOUGHBOROUGH
LOWESTOFT
MACCLESFIELD
MAIDENHEAD
MAIDSTONE
Manchester Arndale
Manchester The Fort
Mansfield
MANSFIELD
Merry Hill
Merryhill
Merthyr Tydfil
Metrocentre
MIDDLESBOROUGH
Milton Keynes
Monaghan
Monks Cross
Neath
Newbury Borders
Newcastle Silverlink Borders
Newport
NEWPORT ISLE OF WIGHT
Newton Abbott
Newtownards
NORTHAMPTON
Norwich
NOTTINGHAM
Nottingham Listergate
Nuneaton
Ocean Terminal
Oldham
Omagh
Oxford
Penzance
Perth
Peterborough
Plymouth
POOLE
Portadown
Portsmouth
Preston
PUTNEY
Reading
REDCAR
Redditch
Redhill
Rhyl
Rochdale
ROMFORD
Salisbury
SCARBOROUGH
Scunthorpe
SHEFFIELD
Sheffield Meadowhall
Shrewsbury
Silverburn
Slough
SOLIHULL
South Shields
Southampton
Southend
SOUTHPORT
Spalding
ST ALBANS
STAFFORD
Staines
Stevenage
Stirling
Stockport
STOCKTON
Stratford Upon Avon
SUNDERLAND
Sutton
Sutton Coldfield
Swansea The Pod
Swindon
Taunton
Teeside
TELFORD
THURROCK
Torquay
Trafford, Manchester
Trowbridge
Truro
TUNBRIDGE WELLS
Uxbridge
Wakefield
Walsall
WALTHAMSTOW
Wandsworth
WARRINGTON
Washington
Watford
Wellingborough
Welwyn Garden City
West Belfast
West Bromwich
West Quay Southampton
West Thurrock
WestonSuperMare
Westwood Cross
WEYMOUTH
White Rose
WIGAN
WIMBLEDON
WINCHESTER
WINDSOR
WOKING
Wolverhampton
WOOLWICH
Worcester
Workington
Worthing
WREXHAM
Yate
YEOVIL
York Spurriergate
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Comments
Shouting
Out of interest, why are some stores shouting at us and others not? I appreciate that's their formatting; just wondered why.
Question?
Whats "those who have pore-ordered the game"...
pore-ordered????
Niiiiiiiice
GAME events
GAME = Epic fail.
NO DEDICATED SEVERS
for pc users this game dies and dies fast. Cod was born and raised and pulled out of the group of games by pc users. As if IW never thought we would not be upset about this. I am sure glad there are guys at dice and valve that wont sell out. canceled my pre-order
borderlands,left 4 dead 2 and dragons age.
lots of other games to buy
211kidd
DEDICATED SEVERS
Check out BF2 looks awsome and they for sure gona use DEDICATED SEVERS
game
somebody just said game = epic fail well i went to game in the trafford center on the relise date and won an xbox 360 elite in a raffle while in the que. so yeahhhhhhh :P game is mint
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