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Choose your ‘Call of Duty: Ghosts’ pre-order bundle wisely

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Planning ahead can be tough, especially when you have as many as many options as Call of Duty: Ghosts  has pre-order bundles to choose from. From promotional gift cards and Mega Bloks to exclusive characters and discounts on Eminem’s forthcoming album, retailers seem to be pulling out all the stops to lure in gamers and ensure sales of the latest title in the Call of Duty franchise. Each pre-order comes bundled with the dynamic Free Fall bonus map — along with access to the Double XP Launch Weekend taking place from 10 a.m. Friday, Nov. 8 to 10 a.m. Monday, Nov. 11. — but additional bonus perks vary from retailer to retailer.

Below is a roundup of blockbuster retailers where you can still pre-order Call of Duty: Ghosts, as well as the hand-in-hand bonuses you’ll receive in return. Free shipping and release-date delivery isn’t always guaranteed, but at least you’ll earn double experience points as you elegantly power slide your way through the recently-announced multiplayer.

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Call of Duty: Ghosts launches on Nov. 5 on current-gen consoles and as a Day One title on the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One on Nov. 15 and 22, respectively. In the meantime, take a quick visual look at Call of Duty: Ghosts.

Retailer Price Bonus
GameStop  Standard Edition ($60), Hardened Edition ($120), Prestige Edition ($200) The Free Fall dynamic bonus map, reduced pricing on the standard edition of Eminem’s The Marshall Mathers LP2, and the classic Ghost multiplayer character based on one of the most iconic characters from Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2.
Microsoft Store Standard Edition ($60) The Free Fall dynamic bonus map, exclusive weapon camo, reticle, player patch and a $10 Xbox gift card digital code.
Amazon Standard Edition ($60), Hardened Edition ($120), Prestige Edition ($200) The Free Fall dynamic bonus map, the Digital Federation Patch (console exclusive), two digital Call of Duty: Ghosts wallpapers for smartphones and PCs, and a $5 credit toward Sons of Anarchy: Season 5 on Blu-Ray and DVD.
Dell Standard Edition ($60) The Free Fall dynamic bonus map and a $25 eGift Card.
Target Standard Edition ($60) The Free Fall dynamic bonus map.
Toys ‘R Us Standard Edition ($60), Hardened Edition ($120), Prestige Edition ($200) The Free Fall dynamic bonus map.
Walmart Standard Edition ($60), Hardened Edition ($120), Prestige Edition ($200) The Free Fall dynamic bonus map and an exclusive Call of Duty: Ghosts Mega Bloks figure.
Newegg Standard Edition ($60), Hardened Edition ($120), Prestige Edition ($200) The Free Fall dynamic bonus map and a $10 promotional gift card.
Best Buy Standard Edition ($60), Hardened Edition ($120), Prestige Edition ($200) The Free Fall dynamic bonus map, a $10 reward certificate and an exclusive Call of Duty: Ghosts avatar t-shirt (Xbox 360) or a downloadable, Call of Duty: Ghosts theme (PS3).

Know of another enticing pre-order bundle for Call of Duty: Ghosts that didn’t make our roundup yet? Let us know in the comments below.

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