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Details Conflict: Denied Ops (PS2)

Console
PlayStation 2
Genre
Action
Publisher
Eidos Interactive
Release
2008

Technical Specs +

🇩🇪 EAN
5021290023123
🇩🇪 Box Code
n/a
🇩🇪 Box Code
SLES 52630 0023055 SLES-52630
🇩🇪 EAN
5021290023055
🌐 EAN
710425274077
🌐 Box Code
GSS-29417
🌐 EAN
710425294174
🌐 Box Code
SLUS-21045
🇪🇺 EAN
5021290023031
🇪🇺 Box Code
n/a
🇪🇺 Box Code
SLES-52630
🌐 Box Code
n/a
🌐 EAN
5021290023093
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Market Value Conflict: Denied Ops

Last update : 6/27/2026
LOOSE
$5
Average Price
COMPLETE
COMPLETE (CIB)
$6
Most Popular
NEW (SEALED)
$16
Sealed
GRADED
$18
Wata / VGA
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Market Value & Price Range: Conflict: Denied Ops

How much is Conflict: Denied Ops worth on PlayStation 2?

The current price guide for this title is around $5.71 for a Complete (CIB) copy. For serious collectors, a brand new / sealed copy is valued at approximately $9.00. Graded copies (WATA/VGA) have been seen reaching $9.90 depending on the grade. This action title published by Eidos Interactive remains a staple for any PlayStation 2 library.

Where to buy Conflict: Denied Ops cheaper?

If you are looking where to buy Conflict: Denied Ops cheaper, the best live offer currently starts at €1.49 for a Gut copy.

Buying Guide & Authenticity

Is Conflict: Denied Ops a rare game?

Conflict: Denied Ops on PlayStation 2 is a very common and accessible game. At just $5.71 complete, it's an excellent starter piece for new collectors. The game exists in both PAL (Europe) and NTSC (US/Japan) formats, giving collectors options based on their budget and hardware.

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Description Conflict: Denied Ops

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