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Where Is The Cheapest Place To Buy Rugby 15?

Rugby 15 is launching this week, so where should you pick up your copy?

Jeremy Proome

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It’s been a long time coming, but Rugby 15 is finally arriving this week, and as eager gamers ready their wallets to pick up the latest title, it’s good to compare some local prices for the game.

Looking at the likes of Kalahari, Takealot, BT Games, Makro, Raru, and Animeworx, we can see which retailer has the cheapest price for each platform.

Kalahari:
Xbox 360; PS3: R629
Xbox One; PS4: R749
PC: R409
PS Vita: R469

BT Games:
Xbox 360; PS3: R615
Xbox One; PS4: R789
PC: R385
PS Vita: R435

Raru
Xbox 360; PS3: R602
Xbox One; PS4:  R773
PC: R431
PS Vita: R431

Takealot
Xbox 360; PS3: R630
Xbox One; PS4: R799
PC: R450
PS Vita: R450

Makro
Xbox 360; PS3: R599
Xbox One; PS4: R799
PS Vita: R449

Animeworx
Xbox 360; PS3: R670
Xbox One; PS4: R860
PC: R425
PS Vita: R490

The game will be the first next generation Rugby title from the Canadian-based studio, which previously created Rugby World Cup 2011 and Rugby 08.

“It’s literally a 100 percent new game,” said the game’s director Peter Garcin. “We reimagined and rebuilt the game with a multi-year plan in mind. We rebuilt the AI, even the way we approach AI, as well as a new control system, a completely different presentation even, and it plays very differently from any previous rugby game,”

In terms of game modes, the game will feature the fully licensed French Top 14, Pro D2, Aviva Premiership and Pro 12 competitions, but there will also be a “custom cup creator” which has a multitude of configuration options, as well as “other unlicensed competitions which represent other types of competitions that are common in rugby”.

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