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laaaaaawwwwl, parent copany was in administration for a while.

EB were dicks about the D3 CE for too long as well.

So my CE is on it's way from the US. I can wait a few days after release to guarantee I get the copy I paid for.

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Ha ha I love update 2! Does the rest of the world think we are yelling at people YOUR GETTING A FREE COPY!

In latest news blizzard is now bankrupt and under administration ........... J/k could you imagine though?!

In all seriousness good on them for footing the bill

Update 2 'footing' in Australia means paying or crediting the bill

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In latest news blizzard is now bankrupt and under administration ........... J/k could you imagine though?!

Imagine?

Never. They have been cash gouging since they created WoW and saw the $$$ roll in. Hence SC2 was split into a 3-part money making machine for a game with nothing other than revised graphics, a few new units and some mechanic changes.

SC2 overall failed though, they forgot about the community aspect. Dumbass Blizzard - now D3 will be the prize prawn for a while to come.

I wonder what DLC they will come up with for it to rape people on.

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