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Get The Division for $35 at GameStop

Ubisoft and Tom Clancy’s The Division will release tomorrow, and you won’t find it any cheaper than at GameStop.

As part of a limited-time trade-in deal, GameStop will knock $25 off The Division’s $60 price tag when you trade in certain games, leaving the final price at a cool $35. The same deal may also be applied to the game’s $100 Gold Edition, which includes its $40 season pass. After the discount, the Gold Edition will cost you $75.

Roughly 60 games are eligible for this trade-in, spanning PS4, Xbox One, 3DS, Wii U and more. Some topical standouts are: Call of Duty: Black Ops 3, FIFA 16, Forza 6, Grand Theft Auto 5 and Street Fighter 5.

Remarkably, Destiny isn’t on the list.

This deal will run through March 20 and may be put toward the PS4, Xbox One and PC versions of The Division.

Thanks, Polygon.

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