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EA Origin Summer Sale begins, grab some discounted games for Windows PC

Joseph Finney Joseph Finney
August 25, 2019
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EAs has a sale of its own on Origin going on right now

PC gaming has been thriving with much thanks to Steam and their extremely user business model. To keep up EA has been trying their own PC game client called Origin and they are even copying the summer sale model. Amazing deals has many users coming back to Steam to buy games at serious discounts. On EAs own platform the sales may not be as good, but there are some big names such as Battlefield, Crysis, The Sims, Mass Effect, Need For Speed, and so many more.

To take advantage of these deals head over to Origin.com and browse the sale. In order to access the games, you’ll need to install the Origin software which will also be available via Origin.com. EA has chosen to pursue their own game distribution system instead of relying upon the system of their rival Valve who owns and operates Steam. However the real winners are PC gamers on Windows because they get the best deals and wide variety.

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