Tesco cuts Deus Ex to £30

Ahead of its UK release tomorrow, the UK’s supermarkets have hit the print press to promote their discounts on console and PC title Deus Ex: Human Revolution.

Leading the charge is Tesco, which will sell the game for just 30 as long as you’re prepared to pre-order one of the following games – Batman: Arkham City, Battlefield 3, Modern Warfare 3 or Gears of War 3.

Sainsbury’s is selling the game for 33.99 while Morrisons is charging 34.99.

Online, Amazon is asking 34.99 for the vanilla version of the title while GameStop, which earlier this week was charging just 20.97 for the game, has now returned to a 35.97 price point.

ShopTo’s prices start at 36.85 while the cheapest console price on Play.com is currently 38.89.

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