Yesterday, Infinity Ward’s Robert Bowling revealed the crazy night vision goggle package that comes standard with every Prestige Edition of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2, but there was no price attached to the, as he kept reminding us, “bad boy.”
Well, now we know the suggested retail price of this package, which also contains a steel book cover for the game, an art book and a download PSN/XBLA download code for Call of Duty: Classic (the original PC Call of Duty, only now on PSN and XBLA), which is said to have multiplayer support over their respective online services.
Expect to pay (an estimated retail price) of $149 for all of the above, not forgetting those fully functional night vision goggles.
If you can’t afford that, then you can go for the ‘Hardened’ edition of Modern Warfare 2, which is $79, but doesn’t contain the goggles. A regular version of Modern Warfare 2 will set you back the standard $60.
Which one will you get?
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Comments:
Well obviously the more expencive one with the night vision goggles :D haha
Welp, if you can afford it ;)
Well, when i first saw this i was kind of shocked, if these night vision goggles really work and what person will run around there house using these so... will it be fun, maybe... will it be childish, YES and is it worth the money... thats a maybe - you decide
Nope, I think you're dead on - if they are fully functional night vision goggles (which is what they're promising), I'm guessing more than a few hardcore gamers are going to take their in-game adventures to the real-world (guns not included, hopefully).