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Electronic Arts goes 75% off on some of its best PC games for a limited time, grab them now

Fahad Al-Riyami Fahad Al-Riyami
January 27, 2021
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Electronic Arts goes 75% off on some of its best PC games for a limited time, grab them now

PC gamers swear by the superiority of PC games. Mo console-like hardware, resolution, or frame-rate limitations, and the unmatched graphics eye candy make for the most immersive gaming experience you can possibly get. If you game on the PC, or looking to start, now is your chance to grab some great games by Electronic Arts for up to 75% off.

Some of the games available under the limited discount period include Sim City, Titanfall, Battlefield 4, the Crysis trilogy, the Mass Effect trilogy, the Dead Space trilogy, the Command & Conquer Ultimate Collection, a host of Need For Speed games, FIFA 14 and a lot more. Many of these games are critically acclaimed so if you haven’t played them already, you don’t want to be missing out. There is a range of game genres to choose from so there’s something for everyone.

You can purchase the discounted games by heading over to the source link below or via EA’s Origin client for Windows which you can download over at the download link. Remember, the discount is for a limited time only, so if you’re interested, now is the time. Get gaming, on PC, like real gamers do!

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