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EA games for Windows Phone get a one week price reduction

Ron Ron
August 18, 2019
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EA games for Windows Phone get a one week price reduction

Electronic Arts, more commonly known as EA, makes some of the most popular games on the market. While commonly thought of for its sports titles, the company has many other offerings, and this week a dozen of them catch a price break.

Games included range from FIFA 14, Plants vs. Zombies, Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit and Trivial Pursuit to other popular titles.

“The EA Mobile Spring Sale is on right now through April 24th. Get gigantic savings on big hits like FIFA 14, Plants vs. Zombies, The Sims 3, and more. Read on for details, or see all the great deals in the EA Mobile Spring Sale Collection in the Windows Phone Store”. You can find that by following the link below.

You have just under one week to go grab these titles, so don’t waste time. Head over to the store and break out your wallet if you want any of these deals.

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