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‘FIFA 20’ available for £34.99 with this clever hack (UK deal)
TL;DR: FIFA 20 is on sale for £34.99 on GAME, after saving £15 from Quidco via cashback.
The launch of FIFA 20 is just around the corner, which means you’ll be expecting to fork out close to £50 once again, just like you do every year. Except, this time it could be different.
With a clever hack, you could save £15 on list price, meaning you can pre-order FIFA 20 for just £34.99 on PS4 or Xbox One. You could also pick up the PC version for just £24.99, which is a shockingly low price to pay for such a highly anticipated game.
So how do you pre-order FIFA 20 at these low prices? It’s actually really simple. If you sign up to Quidco, and then pre-order a copy through the GAME store, you’ll receive £15 cashback when your purchase is confirmed, through PayPal, bank transfer, or as gift vouchers. It really is that easy. There are no catches or nasty surprises.
We haven’t seen any other retailers offering prices close to this level, and we don’t think this will change anytime soon. Prices may drop during Black Friday, but the game will already have been out for around a month at this point, which simply isn’t good enough for dedicated FIFA fans.
For the best pre-order deal, we recommend Quidco and GAME.
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