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Save up to 65% on EA game downloads from Amazon UK
Gone are the days when you used to stack up all your video games, box to box, in a corner of your room. It’s kind of sad really, because a healthy line-up of games was actually a pretty impressive sight.
It’s all about download codes nowadays, and even though it’s sad that we’re saying goodbye to hard copies, it does make a lot of sense to go digital. There’s no risk of losing your game at your friend’s house, or scratching the disk, or straight up smashing it when you quit in rage. Yes, download codes are probably for the best.
There is a wide range of download codes available on Amazon right now, with the chance to save up to 65% on EA game downloads of some really popular titles. You can pick up The Sims 4 for just £11.99, Battlefield V for £35.99, FIFA 19 for £23.99, and much more. Besides the fact that there is no physical disk to damage or lose, you also benefit from free instant delivery with these codes, so you can start playing right away.
So whether you are into sports games, first-person shooters, or something else entirely, this selection of downloadable games should have you covered.
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