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Pre-order ‘FIFA 20’ from GAME for under £35 (UK deal)
TL;DR: Pre-order the action-packed FIFA 20 for just £34.99 on GAME, after saving £15 from Quidco via cashback.
Circle Sept. 27 in your calendars, because that is the release date for FIFA 20. It’s an important day, so maybe get the red Sharpie out for this one. You could even circle it a few times, just for good measure.
You can now pre-order FIFA 20, to make sure that you are one of the first to play the new game. The worry that a lot of people have with pre-ordering is that you might miss out on a better deal further down the line. You don’t need to worry about that though, because we have lined up an incredible deal, just for you.
If you sign up to Quidco and visit the GAME store to pre-order FIFA 20, you’ll receive £15 cashback when your purchase is confirmed. You can then withdraw your cashback to your PayPal, bank, or as gift vouchers. So what does that mean when it comes to the total cost?
FIFA 20 pre-order prices start at £39.99 from GAME, for a PC version. So if you take away the Quidco cashback, you can get your hands on the game for just £24.99. Prices for PS4 and Xbox One versions start at £49.99, so the Quidco promotion would take the price down to £34.99. If you want to pick up the Champions Edition, the price drops from £79.99 to just £64.99. You get the idea.
Get the best FIFA 20 pre-order deal around, with a little help from Quidco.
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