Indian Retailer Game4U Begins Pre-Orders For Titanfall and inFamous: Second Son

India gears up for two of the biggest console game launches of the country.

Posted By | On 24th, Feb. 2014

Infamous Second Son

Both the Xbox One and the PlayStation 4 are getting highly anticipated titles in March, and pre-orders for both these games have already begun in India, as leading retailer Game4U announced that they will begin taking pre-orders for both starting today.

Interestingly enough the Xbox One has not yet launched in India (its official release is sometime later this year), so the version of Titanfall that is going up for pre-order is the (much less talked about, and delayed by roughly a week) Xbox 360 version. The PlayStation 4 launched there earlier this year, so inFamous runs into no such snags.

Pre-ordering inFamous gets players the exclusive inFamous skin for the PS4, and Titanfall will net you the mega-poster. inFamous is launching in India priced at Rs. 3,999, on March 21; Titanfall launches for Rs. 3,499, on March 14 for PC, and March 28 for the Xbox 360.

Stay tuned to GamingBolt for more coverage on both of these highly anticipated titles.


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