Friday, June 3, 2011

Steam releases Call of Duty: Black Ops for free this weekend only


Those who do not have commitments this weekend and want to enjoy the comfort of their computers have earned more than one option to surf the Internet aimlessly. Valve announced today that Call of Duty: Black Ops, the seventh version of the game is available for free since yesterday and even during the next three days for all customers of its gaming platform Steam.


The game, however, is not complete. Valve has released a free version that includes only the multiplayer aspect of Call of Duty: Black Ops. Anyone interested in playing can download 8 GB (!!!) in the client platform and will have until midnight to 5 days to spend their ammunition. The game is available only to those who have some version of Windows.

At this time, the player has the choice to pay U.S. $ 40.19 (equivalent to R $ 63.35) for the game to continue gambling, and have access to the option of single player. And Valve has a 33% discount on the normal price of the game to attract more potential new customers. Yes, it is a scheme quite similar to that used by drug dealers, but at least they are completely honest about this.

I've already started downloading. For those who want to challenge me in a game the next day, my Steam ID on this is here. And please, have a minimum of decency not to be campers, ok?