UFC 2 Now Live; Get $50 In-Store Credit from Game Stop's Trade-In Deals

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Electronic Arts' UFC 2 is officially up and running as of today, with the developers officially setting their sights on the game's future. With only so much to offer, EA Sports may have some nifty game deals to look out for, and the other attributes which could make the game a worthy contender.

According to Gotta Be Mobile, UFC 2 is said to be the corrector that the company may be eyeing for in terms of saving the franchise, since the first UFC was not known to have met the expectations on its own. New submissions systems, Knockout mechanics and overall in-game physics, fans may be looking at the next best thing in the field of electronic mixed martial arts.

As per IGN, the now available UFC 2 can be seen in Amazon for the handsome price of $59.96 for the PlayStation 4 and the Xbox One, with a Deluxe Edition for the same platforms at $69.96. However, other outlets believe that there can be more to the rate than what was disclosed. Some trade-in deals were spoken of, specifically for the new mixed martial arts title.

Noted by Australia Network News, through March 20, there is a specific list of games that when traded in, EA Sports' UFC 2 will cost at an astonishing $10. The said offer is via Game Stop's trade-in program, which will enable gamers to have $50 worth of in-store credit, thus discounting the original price of the game to a whopping drop.

EA Sports' UFC 2 contains two of the most decorated mixed martial arts fighters of the generation, Ronda Rousey and Conor McGregor, as the cover stars. As of recently, both fighters suffered some strong losses in their careers, but neither one were made illegible for omission as the cover stars of the said second title. Stay posted for more UFC 2 news.

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