EA takes 30 percent off several PC games until Monday

EA’s online store is running an exciting Black Friday sale, with downloadable PC games getting 30 percent off from now until Monday. We’re talking about discounts on a bunch of games here, with standouts such as Burnout Paradise The Ultimate Box for a cool $21 and Mass Effect for a very reasonable $14.
Not everything is on sale, however — some of the newer titles like Left 4 Dead 2 and the Dragon Age Collector’s Edition don’t qualify (though the regular version of the latter is on sale for $35). If you’re determined to get good deals on some of these newer games, we have a feeling you’ll be able to find ‘em somewhere.
Via Big Download
Check out Joystiq’s Black Friday Game Deals Hub or jump to a retailer guide below:
Best Buy | GameStop | Kmart & Sears | Target | Toys”R”Us | Walmart
For more Black Friday coverage, check out Black Friday Deals, Cyber Monday Sales,
And other Black Friday 2009 stories today from Walletpop.com
Tags: black-friday, electronic-arts, mass effect, sale, Toys
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EA takes 30 percent off several PC games until Monday

EA’s online store is running an exciting Black Friday sale, with downloadable PC games getting 30 percent off from now until Monday. We’re talking about discounts on a bunch of games here, with standouts such as Burnout Paradise The Ultimate Box for a cool $21 and Mass Effect for a very reasonable $14.
Not everything is on sale, however — some of the newer titles like Left 4 Dead 2 and the Dragon Age Collector’s Edition don’t qualify (though the regular version of the latter is on sale for $35). If you’re determined to get good deals on some of these newer games, we have a feeling you’ll be able to find ‘em somewhere.
Via Big Download
Check out Joystiq’s Black Friday Game Deals Hub or jump to a retailer guide below:
Best Buy | GameStop | Kmart & Sears | Target | Toys”R”Us | Walmart
For more Black Friday coverage, check out Black Friday Deals, Cyber Monday Sales,
And other Black Friday 2009 stories today from Walletpop.com
Tags: black-friday, electronic-arts, mass effect, sale, Toys
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on Thursday, November 26th, 2009 at 17:05 and is filed under Gaming, PC, Toys.
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