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Need for Speed Most Wanted Free and consistent balances SW Battlefront, FIFA and others on Origin

The most interesting? Surely Star Wars Battlefront, also because it is the latest, to € 29.95; but also FIFA 16 and The Sims 4, both at € 23.96. Are some of the offerings of the new initiative "the company balances" now active in Origin. Electronic Arts offers some of his best games with discounts up to 75%.


Also noteworthy is the Battlefield Bundle, allowing you to take along Battlefield 4 and Battlefield Hardline at € 17.99 with a saving of 60% on the original price. Dragon Age Inquisition is now affordable for € 14.92, while SimCity is just € 9.95.

And that's not all, because within the classical promotion offers, the Company, through which EA offers free a great classic of the past, is now Need for Speed ​​Most Wanted. If you download it over the period of time during which the offer is valid liked this chapter of the Need for Speed ​​series will remain permanently in its library games on Origin. Most Wanted, which is still the chapter of Need for Speed ​​Most sold 16 million copies, reported the focus of the series on the confrontation with the police and on pursuits. But there were other game modes, as well as the ability to fully customize cars, moreover, present in very similar forms over the original counterparts.

Finally, within the Game Time you can try freely and without spending anything The Sims 4 for a total of 48 hours.

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