Ancient Duke Nukem Forever Pre-orders Still Valid
GameStop will honor old reservation tickets.
May 31, 2011
Retailer GameStop said it will honor older pre-orders for Duke Nukem Forever, even ones that were placed over a decade ago.
"With a long-anticipated release like Duke Nukem Forever, we encourage customers who pre-ordered more than a year ago to verify their reservation with their local store prior to launch," the company said in a statement. "Provided the customer has a receipt, we will honor even those pre-orders taken long ago."
GameStop said it expects that all pre-order customers will receive Duke's Big Package, the game's special edition, at time of purchase, regardless of when the reservation was made. Developer Gearbox Software recently announced the game was finally completed.
Duke Nukem Forever releases on June 14 in North America.
GameStop Honoring All Duke Nukem Forever Pre-orders
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Re: GameStop Honoring All Duke Nukem Forever Pre-orders
Yea ditto, were those pre-order receipts suppose to become Duke Nukem memorabilia or did they really expect after all these years people will have receipts that haven't faded from the shit ink and paper their P.O.S. machines use.
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