Pre-order incentives for Need for Speed The Run announced

GAME Australia has announced a Need For Speed: The Run MEGA BLOK with each pre-order of the game’s limited edition.

The MEGA BLOK cars are DIY constructable vehicles from the game itself, and consumers will be scoring one of three available when they pre-order.

The Limited Edition is ubiquitous across all specialist retailers. EB Games is carrying it for AUD$108 on 360, AUD$98 on PS3, AUD$88 on PC, AUD$78 on Wii and AUD$68 on 3DS.

EB Games is the cheapest option for the PS3 version, with GAME just barely taking the least cash for the 360 version at AUD$98 and PC version at AUD$78.

The core Limited Edition contains a small treasure trove of in-game content, including the Lamborghini Aventador, Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 and new Porsche 911 Carrera S, plus five bonus racing events with their own specific achievements.

Need For Speed The Run takes players across the 3000km stretch at top speed from San Francisco to New York City, and is available on 17th November 2011.

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