Dead Space 3 outed by another BT Games premature pre-order

18 April 2012

South African retailer, BT Games, is becoming the number one source for video game leaks these days. While the accuracy of their information is becoming questionable, it’s still worth taking note given their position in the market.

After the God of War IV situation earlier in the week, the latest game to be blurted out on their website appears to be Dead Space 3.

While not officially announced as of yet, the game will inevitably be revealed due to the series’ critical and commercial success; but it seems as if BT Games are once again jumping the gun by listing the game for pre-order.

We’re starting to take these leaks from BT Games with a pinch of salt, as they seem to be as flimsy as a new-born giraffe.

We contacted BT Games for comment, and they said they are currently looking into the matter.

The South African game retailer is becoming notorious for leaking information, as they previously prematurely outed the Jak & Daxter HD Collection, Mass Effect 3 multiplayer content and God of War IV, which is yet to be confirmed.

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  1. Nucleous
    20.04.2012 at 11:24

    BT are really going to land in a very deep dark pit sometime soon if they are not careful.

    Stupid morons.

    Have bought games from them before. *hides face* Feels silly now.

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