
Posted on November 19th, 2007 at 11:47 EDT
Starting at 8AM EST on November 24 and going all the way through 11:59PM November 25, Wal-Mart will be offering an exclusive blockbuster deal that includes the PlayStation 3 and a selection of Blu-ray movies of your choice.
For this limited time only, if you purchase the 80GB PlayStation 3 from Walmart, you will receive 10 free Blu-ray movies. Yes, you read correctly, not 50% off, but more so FREE. You purchase the PS3 and you pick out any 10 Blu-ray titles of your liking.
If the specific Wal-Mart does not carry a particular title, specifically for this promotion, the title will be sent to the store at your request.
This news comes earlier than Wal-Mart intended, but due to its inevitable popularity, we thought our readers would benefit from a heads up. heres the link: http://www.psu.com/Wal-Marts-PS3-+-Blu-ray-deal-leaked--a0001902-p0.php

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