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EA Origin PC Sale Offers Massive Discounts This Week
I understand that EA is not everybody's cup of tea, but they have some deals going on at Origin that are pretty sweet. The Origin EA Sale is going to take place all week long, allowing gamers to grab a deal on PC games. AAA games like Battlefield 1 Revolution, Titanfall 2 and Star Wars: Battlefront II are all being sold at a discounted prices.
This big franchise sale on Origin where gamers can get video game hits for much cheaper games. The EU prices are a notch higher, but check some of them out I'd say (if at all interested of course). Examples: Star Wars Battlefront II usually sells at $69.90, so $27.96 is a pretty sweet deal. Head over to Origin and check out the sale (if you want to).
- Star Wars: Battlefront II- $23.99
- Battlefield 1 Revolution- $19.99
- Need For Speed Payback- $23.99
- The Sims 4 Plus Cats & Dogs Bundle- $24.99
- FIFA 18- $19.99
- Battlefield 1 Premium Pass- $14.99
- Battlefield 1- $9.99
- The Sims 4- $14.99
- Titanfall 2: Ultimate Edition- $9.99
- Star Wars: Battlefront II Elite Trooper Deluxe Edition- $31.99
- Mass Effect: Andromeda- $9.99
- The Sims 4 Bundle- $29.99
- The Sims 4 Digital Deluxe- $18.74
- FIFA 18 Icon Edition- $59.99
- Dragon Age Inquisition: Game of the Year Edition- $15.99
- Need For Speed Payback Deluxe Edition- $31.99
- Battlefield Anniversary Bundle- $39.99
- FIFA 18 Ronaldo Edition- $39.99
- Need For Speed Ultimate Bundle- $49.99
- Battlefield 1 + Titanfall 2 Ultimate Bundle- $27.99
- The Sims 4 Cats & Dogs- $19.99
- FIFA 18 & Need For Speed Payback Bundle- $39.99
- Titanfall 2- $4.99
- Mass Effect: Andromeda Deluxe Edition- $12.49
- Dragon Age: Inquisition DLC Bundle- $14.99
- Mirror’s Edge: Catalyst- $4.99
- Need For Speed Payback Deluxe Edition Upgrade- $7.99
- Dragon Age Inquisition- $4.99
- Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare 2 Deluxe Edition- $14.99
- Battlefield 4 Premium Edition- $19.99
- Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare 2- $9.99
- Battlefield Hardline Ultimate Edition- $17.49
- Mass Effect Trilogy- $7.49
- Battlefield 3 Premium- $5.99
- Crysis Trilogy- $12.49
- Dragon Age Origins Digital Deluxe Edition- $12.49
- Dead Space 3- $9.99
- Dead Space 2- $9.99
- Dragon Age Origins Ultimate Edition- $14.99
- Battlefield: Bad Company 2- $4.99
- Dragon Age Origins- $9.99
- Alice: Madness Returns- $4.99
- Dragon Age Origins: Awakening- $9.99
- EA Family Bundle (includes Need For Speed, Unravel, and Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare 2)- $9.99
- Syndicate- $4.99
- The Saboteur- $4.99
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#5522106 Posted on: 02/22/2018 09:57 PM
It would much sweeter if them self back on Steam
It would much sweeter if them self back on Steam
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#5522111 Posted on: 02/22/2018 10:06 PM
Please report back after you try Andrombluhda.
I could not say no to Mass Effect: Andromeda and Titanfall 2. For 10 US and 5 US, they are too cheap to pass up.
Please report back after you try Andrombluhda.

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#5522115 Posted on: 02/22/2018 10:16 PM
DAO Ultimate edition for 10 euros ... I bought the same game on GOG for $3.99 :p
ME:A for $10 in the OP but 15.99 euros when I click on the link... weird.
DAO Ultimate edition for 10 euros ... I bought the same game on GOG for $3.99 :p
ME:A for $10 in the OP but 15.99 euros when I click on the link... weird.
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#5522131 Posted on: 02/22/2018 11:31 PM
Mass Effect: Andromeda Deluxe Edition- $12.49
Hmm, Andromeda Deluxe is 20 euro! Why the hell are so big differences when it comes to Euro zone?
Mass Effect: Andromeda Deluxe Edition- $12.49
Hmm, Andromeda Deluxe is 20 euro! Why the hell are so big differences when it comes to Euro zone?
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you know what ijust realised few day ago?
I have origin account. apparntly cause EA base account are now origin accounts which are also swtor accounts all rolled in to one, change one password they all change...