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EA’s Origin store has a Black Friday Sale tooWith 42% off the Mass Effect: Legendary Edition remasters
With 42% off the Mass Effect: Legendary Edition remasters

As the deals deals deals continue to mount mount mount ahead of Black Friday, Electronic Arts have launched their own discount blast for PC games. Origin’s Black Friday Sale has some pretty cuts prices for some pretty good games, including 42% off theMass Effectremasters, 50% off the Command & Conquer remaster, and even some games which aren’t remasters, like 63% off Star Wars Jedi and Squadrons.TheOrigin Black Friday Salepage is woefully unfriendly to browse so I’ve picked out a few which caught my eye:A Way Out -£7.49 (70% off)Command & Conquer Remastered Collection -£8.99 (50% off)Burnout Paradise Remastered -£7.19 (60% off)Dragon Age: Inquisition GotY Edition -£8.74 (75% off)Fe -£8.99 (50% off)Fifa 22 -£29.99 (40% off)It Takes Two -£21.69 (38% off)Madden NFL 22 -£24.99 (50% off)Mass Effect: Andromeda -£4.49 (75% off)Mass Effect: Legendary Edition -£31.89 (42% off)Sea Of Solitude -£8.99 (50% off)Star Wars Battlefront II -£3.59 (80% off)Star Wars Jedi Fallen Order -£12.94 (63% off)Star Wars Squadrons -£12.94 (63% off)The Sims 4 -£4.37 (88% off)Titanfall 2 -£6.29 (65% off)So very, very many Sims expansions are discounted too but I don’t even know where to start there. If you’re Simming, I’m sure you know what you want.Oh, EA have said the Mass Effect remasters will be discounted on Steam too. Presumably that will kick in when the Steam Autumn Sale starts at 6pm today (10am Pacific). But the game still requires Origin on Steam so I suppose it doesn’t make a huge difference.Titanfall 2: Official Single Player Gameplay Trailer - Jack and BT-7274Watch on YouTubeMy personal blanket recommendation isTitanfall 2. It has been cheaper at times but it’s still great. Pay £6 and you will have a grand old time in a singleplayer campaign that’s both funny and full of sci-fi spectacle. Ideas it runs with for a single level could be the basis for entire games but it eagerly bounds onwards without burning them out. It’s solid in a way surprisingly few FPS campaigns are. Multiplayer’s decent and all. Plus,Apex Legendsis continuing toadd characters connected to Titanfall, so Apexeers might be interested in seeing where they all come from.Epic’s Black Friday saleis on now too, while GOG have their own weepre-Black Friday sale. Personally, if a game I want isn’t discounted on GOG, I’ll be waiting to see if it is on Steam.
As the deals deals deals continue to mount mount mount ahead of Black Friday, Electronic Arts have launched their own discount blast for PC games. Origin’s Black Friday Sale has some pretty cuts prices for some pretty good games, including 42% off theMass Effectremasters, 50% off the Command & Conquer remaster, and even some games which aren’t remasters, like 63% off Star Wars Jedi and Squadrons.TheOrigin Black Friday Salepage is woefully unfriendly to browse so I’ve picked out a few which caught my eye:A Way Out -£7.49 (70% off)Command & Conquer Remastered Collection -£8.99 (50% off)Burnout Paradise Remastered -£7.19 (60% off)Dragon Age: Inquisition GotY Edition -£8.74 (75% off)Fe -£8.99 (50% off)Fifa 22 -£29.99 (40% off)It Takes Two -£21.69 (38% off)Madden NFL 22 -£24.99 (50% off)Mass Effect: Andromeda -£4.49 (75% off)Mass Effect: Legendary Edition -£31.89 (42% off)Sea Of Solitude -£8.99 (50% off)Star Wars Battlefront II -£3.59 (80% off)Star Wars Jedi Fallen Order -£12.94 (63% off)Star Wars Squadrons -£12.94 (63% off)The Sims 4 -£4.37 (88% off)Titanfall 2 -£6.29 (65% off)So very, very many Sims expansions are discounted too but I don’t even know where to start there. If you’re Simming, I’m sure you know what you want.Oh, EA have said the Mass Effect remasters will be discounted on Steam too. Presumably that will kick in when the Steam Autumn Sale starts at 6pm today (10am Pacific). But the game still requires Origin on Steam so I suppose it doesn’t make a huge difference.Titanfall 2: Official Single Player Gameplay Trailer - Jack and BT-7274Watch on YouTubeMy personal blanket recommendation isTitanfall 2. It has been cheaper at times but it’s still great. Pay £6 and you will have a grand old time in a singleplayer campaign that’s both funny and full of sci-fi spectacle. Ideas it runs with for a single level could be the basis for entire games but it eagerly bounds onwards without burning them out. It’s solid in a way surprisingly few FPS campaigns are. Multiplayer’s decent and all. Plus,Apex Legendsis continuing toadd characters connected to Titanfall, so Apexeers might be interested in seeing where they all come from.Epic’s Black Friday saleis on now too, while GOG have their own weepre-Black Friday sale. Personally, if a game I want isn’t discounted on GOG, I’ll be waiting to see if it is on Steam.
As the deals deals deals continue to mount mount mount ahead of Black Friday, Electronic Arts have launched their own discount blast for PC games. Origin’s Black Friday Sale has some pretty cuts prices for some pretty good games, including 42% off theMass Effectremasters, 50% off the Command & Conquer remaster, and even some games which aren’t remasters, like 63% off Star Wars Jedi and Squadrons.
TheOrigin Black Friday Salepage is woefully unfriendly to browse so I’ve picked out a few which caught my eye:
So very, very many Sims expansions are discounted too but I don’t even know where to start there. If you’re Simming, I’m sure you know what you want.
Oh, EA have said the Mass Effect remasters will be discounted on Steam too. Presumably that will kick in when the Steam Autumn Sale starts at 6pm today (10am Pacific). But the game still requires Origin on Steam so I suppose it doesn’t make a huge difference.
Titanfall 2: Official Single Player Gameplay Trailer - Jack and BT-7274Watch on YouTube
Titanfall 2: Official Single Player Gameplay Trailer - Jack and BT-7274

My personal blanket recommendation isTitanfall 2. It has been cheaper at times but it’s still great. Pay £6 and you will have a grand old time in a singleplayer campaign that’s both funny and full of sci-fi spectacle. Ideas it runs with for a single level could be the basis for entire games but it eagerly bounds onwards without burning them out. It’s solid in a way surprisingly few FPS campaigns are. Multiplayer’s decent and all. Plus,Apex Legendsis continuing toadd characters connected to Titanfall, so Apexeers might be interested in seeing where they all come from.
Epic’s Black Friday saleis on now too, while GOG have their own weepre-Black Friday sale. Personally, if a game I want isn’t discounted on GOG, I’ll be waiting to see if it is on Steam.