Battle.net Winter Sale Kicks Off In Europe

The long-awaited (and time-limited) Battle.net Winter Sale has finally kicked off offering some some great deals on select Blizzard titles, where you can save up to 65% on digital copies of Blizzard games. 

The sale includes World of Warcraft, which is now selling at €5 (instead of €14.99), World of Warcraft: Mists of Pandaria, selling at €10 (instead of €34.99), StarCraft 2: Wings of Liberty at €20 (instead of €39.99) and StarCraft 2: Heart of the Swarm now also selling at €20 (instead of €39.99). It seems US folks will have to wait a little longer for the sale to start though.

All of these offers are fully giftable in the new Battle.net shop, so in case you are already feeling the holiday spirit this might be a great gift for a fellow gamer (in addition to a new ROG graphics card *cough*!

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