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30% off Origin Store with Coupon ORIGIN30

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Just use the code ORIGIN30 at checkout to get 30% off.

*EXCLUDES STAR WARS™: THE OLD REPUBLIC™, PRE-ORDERS, SELECT PARTNER TITLES DISTRIBUTED BY ORIGIN, VIRTUAL CURRENCY, GAME TIME CODES AND SUBSCRIPTIONS.

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  • Awesome deal!

  • +11

    Does not work with Battlefield 1 preorder. The only thing i want to purchase :/

  • +5

    Looks like the original prices are too high for anything to be a bargain at 30% off.

    Maybe OK if you were just about to buy something for full price anyway.

  • +4

    This can work for Bioware points, FYI. The regular store listing doesn't work, but if you go to buy Mass Effect 3 DLC through your library in the desktop client, you can buy the points for a discount. You have to buy the DLC, but you can buy a surplus of points to use on other things as well.

    Just thought I'd mention it since they rarely, if ever, go on sale

  • Excludes Star Wars: The Old Republic, pre-orders, select partner titles distributed by Origin, virtual currency, game time codes and subscriptions.

  • +1

    Does this work for Mirror's Edge Catalyst?

  • -8

    No effort to list some good prices for games = no upvote.

    • +10

      No effort would mean no post, a step up from that I reckon.

  • +5

    Can someone please confirm with me that I am not the only non-gamer that clicked the deal thinking I could get a 30% deal by changing my electricity to Origin?

  • +2

    fifa 16 for US $18 using origin mexico trick

  • -2

    Unless they offer 50% off and the coupon stacks, then the prices are too crap to start with

    This is why I don't support EA: crap pricing. The bigger monopoly they have, the worse it will be.

    • Like what? Are you expecting Battlefield 1 for $40 or something?
      And explain to me how they have a monopoly?

    • EA are a lot better than they used to be. the current CEO has really turned that around.

      • Agreed, Ubisoft are the ones to really rally against now. Though EA/Dice do still make a point of watering down their battlefield/battlefront IPs…

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