Activision has teamed up with Coca Cola to offer Coke Zero drinkers an exclusive PC demo of upcoming Bond game Quantum of Solace.
All you need to do to try out Bond's next adventure is pick up a bottle of Coke Zero and enter the 12 digit code provided into the Coke Zone website. Users will then be prompted with a link to download the demo. Be aware though that it looks like the promotion is only available in the UK.
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I actually enjoyed the game. The scenery was really good and varied. It wasnt the best shooter ever, but it was certainly worth playing if you like the bond franchise at all. Bloodstone was good to, just different.
This movie is going to be so freakin awesome.
buut not so sure about the game. maybe i should grab some coke zero soon.
I was talkn to a guy who got to play the game a while ago and he said it was awesome.....so I hope so
someone buy the drink and tell us the code, saving us money from that poor drink
I'll have to buy a bottle of coke tomorrow.
Although buying a bottle of coke is within my budget, I don't like the fact that the principles can be ascribed as "paying for a demo", even if it's $1.50 I refuse to do such things.