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Electronic Arts launches Black Friday sale with up to 75% discounts

Similarly to Ubisoft, Electronic Arts has just launched its Black Friday sale. As such, PC gamers can find numerous offers on Origin right now. And to be honest, some of these offers are simply amazing. Provided of course you are interested in these titles.

EA is offering Battlefield 1 with a 50% discount, Need for Speed Payback with a 33% discount and Titanfall 2 with a 50% discount. The Sims 4 has also received a 50% discount and FIFA 18 got a 33% discount.

Mass Effect: Andromeda, Mirror’s Edge Catalyst, Need for Speed, Crysis 3 and Battlefield Hardline have all received a 50% discount. On the other hand, Battlefield 4 and Dragon Age Inquisition got a 75% discount.

Assassin’s Creed: Syndicate, Syberia 3, Far Cry 4 and all Dead Space games received a 50% discount. Batman: Arkham Origins, This War of Mine and Mass Effect 2 got a 75% discount.

There are even more interesting deals, so we strongly suggest browsing them. It’s almost certain that you will find some incredible deals buried in Origin’s Black Friday sale, so waste no time and start searching. For example, EA is offering Tomb Raider with a 75% discount.

Overall, gamers can get a lot of PC games with some amazing discounts. And, well, that’s the point of Black Friday, right? Enjoy!

12 thoughts on “Electronic Arts launches Black Friday sale with up to 75% discounts”

  1. Alice Madness Returns is a great buy for $5. EA had to be their usual dickish self and remove it from Steam, but at least it’s not totally gone.

    1. I wish it would go on GOG like the first DA which is on sale right now, good thing I have the original DVD of Alice Madness Returns for PC it even has no DRM!

  2. Typical. They offer only 50% discounts on games at least a year old, with the oldest ones going at 75%, or ones that didn’t sell like hot cakes.

    Poor sale.

  3. EA has $5 billion in stolen revenue coming in from predatory monetization targeting consumers/kids. EA execs should go to prison, but a nice fat kick in the nuts to their profits will suffice for now. BOYCOTT!

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