LONDON, ENGLAND, July 06, 2011 (Press-News.org) Online retailer HMV revealed their most popular CDs, DVDs and video game titles available for pre-order and release during the summer through their online store at www.hmv.com.
Music
Beyonce 4 - Release date: 27th June 2011
Hot on the heals of her Glastonbury festival headline set the superstar singer releases her latest album titled '4' featuring the single 'Run The World (Girls)'.
Cher Lloyd Album - Release date: 7th November 2011
The album release has been pushed back until November but that doesn't stop the X factor star from making a big impact on the pre-orders market with her yet to be titled debut album.
Now 79 - Release date: 7th November 2011
The ever popular Now compilation series, now on Now volume 79 is released at the end of July.
DVD
Star Wars Box Set - Release date: 12th September 2011
All six movies of the Star Wars saga (Episodes I-VI) are together for the first time in one collectible set, due for release in September on Blu-ray.
Thor DVD - Release date: 19th September 2011
The 2011 cinema release of Thor was a slightly surprising box office success. The latest in a string of live action versions of Marvel comics stars Chris Hemsworth and Natalie Portman and comes to DVD in September.
Lord of the Rings Extended Trilogy DVD - Release date: 27th June 2011
Extended versions of all three Lord of the Rings movies on 15 discs with more than 26 hours of special features including the costa botes documentaries.
Video Games
Call of Duty Modern Warfare 3 - xBox, PC & Playstation - Release date: 8th November 2011
Pre-order dates and anticipation for Call of Duty releases get earlier with every version of this game which continues to set the standard for first person shooters.
FIFA 12 - Playstation & xBox - Release date: 19th August 2011
The worlds most popular football game returns with its 2012 edition promising a new CPU player intelligence and an improved physics engine.
Gears of War 3 -xBox - Release date: 23rd September 2011
The xBox 360 shooter developed by Epic Games has been pushed back from an original release date of April 2011 featuring a new 4 player mode.
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HMV.com Announce Most Anticipated Music, Games & DVD Releases for Summer 2011
Online retailer HMV revealed their most popular CDs, DVDs and video game titles available for pre-order and release during the summer through their online store at www.hmv.com.
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