Gears of War 3 Savage pre-order incentives revealed for SA

4 August 2011

The Xbox 360 South Africa team has announced limited Gears of War pre-order incentives for the South African market.

Gears of War 3 is now available through pre-order from various retailers. A special pre-order bonus for limited South African customers is Savage Kantus Shaman multiplayer skin. The Savage Kantus were profoundly impacted by the loss of the Hollow. They have reverted to a primal, shamanistic state, and their battle cries have taken a dark, melancholy turn. Few sounds are as terrifying to human ears.

Savage Kantus Shaman

Exclusive to BT Games in the South African retail market, and in limited pre-order quantities, is the Savage Grenadier Elite multiplayer skin. Grenadiers are trained to be fierce enemies, and their Savage brethren are particularly brutal. The Savage Elite add cunning to the mix, making them the undisputed warlords of the Locust army.

Savage Grenadier Elite

About Gears of War 3

It’s been over eighteen months since the fall of the last city in Gears of War 2 and the war against the Locusts rages on. A new enemy has emerged, deep beneath the surface the Lambent, with survivors scattered and civilization in ruins, time is running out for Gears and humanity. Marcus, Baird, Dom and company continue their fight to save human civilisation, as they battle the Locust and face new threats from within the planet throughout the campaign mode.

Gears of War 3 will be launching globally on 20 September 2011.

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