Circuit City selling World of Warcraft 60-day prepaid cards for US$ 20
Written on May 16, 2008 – 8:43 am | by wowhunterzone
” Hoping to save some extra cash the next time you top up your World of Warcraft account. Then you might want to take a look at a recent deal being offered by Circuit City. The game retailer is offering a 60-Day WoW pre-paid game card for just U$ 20. By comparison a 30-day prepaid card will usually cost you US$ 15, meaning you’ll be saving 10 bucks worth if you decide to take up this deal. This is a pretty good deal, at least if you’re the type who will be playing regularly for that long (barring unexpected absences) Unfortunately, the card’s already sold out on Circuit City’s site. The card is still available in their stores, so you will want to check with your local outlet in case they’ve got stocks. That appears to be the deal for the day for the WoW players - drop by again in case we run into any further news. Circuit City’s WoW card deal is available for viewing via the source link below. Okay, first and foremost, we’d like to reiterate what Blizzard means by the “”end of the Arena round”": only the qualifications for the Ladder round end on April 15. The Arena season itself isn’t going to end anytime soon. That said, the tournament and the season will continue until their actual determined end dates. But thanks to curious TseTse, a Level 70 Orc Warlock, we now have more information to divulge to you regarding the Arena. As far as Blizzard is concerned, there won’t be any huge gaps between Arena seasons, so you can expect that when this first season does end, the next won’t be far from sight. There has been no further word about the new Arena maps supposedly coming soon. Also, new Arena gear is likely to be added at the end of the Arena season.
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