There’s an EA Origin Flash Sale going on right now

There’s an EA Origin Flash Sale happening for the next 24-hours. The prices on offer give players some pretty hefty discounts on some of EA’s biggest titles.

The EA Origin Flash Sale will end at 5am, March 7 AEDT. Titles like Battlefield 1Battlefront II, Mass Effect: Andromeda, Titanfall 2, FIFA 18 and more are being offered up in the EA Origin Flash Sale with discounts of up to 67%.

All prices listed below are in Australian Dollars. The Origin Store will default to your local currency when you visit.

EA Origin Flash Sale

Leading the EA Origin Flash Sale are;

  • Star Wars: Battlefront II – $35.99 AUD – 60% Off
  • Battlefield 1 Revolution Edition – $29.98 AUD – 67% Off
  • Need for Speed Payback – $35.99 AUD – 60% Off
  • FIFA 18 – $35.99 AUD – 60% Off
  • Titanfall 2 Ultimate Edition – $16.66 AUD – 67% Off
  • Star Wars: Battlefront II: Elite Trooper Deluxe Edition – $43.99 AUD – 60% Off
  • Mass Effect: Andromeda – $19.99 AUD – 60% Off

The EA Origin Flash Sale also includes a number of bundles with hefty discounts;

  • The Sims 4 Plus Cats & Dogs Bundle – $34.99 AUD – 50% Off
  • Battlefield Anniversary Bundle (1, Hardline 4) – $59.99 AUD – 50% Off
  • Battlefield 1 & Titanfall 2 Ultimate Bundle – $41.66 AUD – 67% Off
  • FIFA 18 & Need for Speed Payback Bundle – $59.99 – 60% Off

EA Xbox One Sale

It’s not just on Origin where EA is slashing prices either.

EA is running a publisher sale on Xbox One and taking 60% off the price of some digital titles.

Games and prices include;

  • Battlefront II – $39.98 AUD
  • Madden NFL 18 – $32.98 AUD
  • Battlefield 1 Revolution – $29.68 AUD
  • FIFA 18 – $39.98 AUD
  • Need for Speed – $39.98 AUD
  • EA Sports UFC 3 – $64.97 AUD

The only EA title that appears to be discounted on PS4 is EA Sports UFC 3 which currently costs $62.95 AUD on the PlayStation Store.

To visit the EA Origin Flash Sale head to the Origin Deals page.

On Xbox One, navigate to the Store and you’ll see the EA Sale banner right up top.

Let us know if you get any good deals!

Leo Stevenson
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