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    Where to buy Shogun 2 Total War Limited Edition outside of EU and N. America?

    Discussion in 'Gaming (Software and Graphics Cards)' started by Harleyquin07, Oct 27, 2011.

  1. Harleyquin07

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    A quick google search for picking the game up hasn't been very enlightening, now that I finally have a new system that can run the game properly this is the 1st game I wish to pick up that will test the system thoroughly. However all of the links for brick and mortar or online purchases seem to be limited to the EU and North America, I know for sure that stores in Asia seem to be out of stock (it's the limited edition after all).

    If push comes to shove I'll settle with a website that sells the game in either USD or EUR, but I've yet to find a website that is trustworthy. Anyone out there who can provide a helping hand?
     
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    Thanks for the link, unfortunately for me the high Yen exchange rate and cost of shipping isn't quite so economical. If I'm extremely desperate, I'll bite the bullet from amazon closer to my location.

    An online download after payment is also feasible, but for some reason a lot of the websites offering the game are from amazon and seem to limit themselves to brick and mortar only.