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Either expired or only for US/CAN users

I jumped on this yesterday - it would be surprising if only for North America (previous Origin free game offers were for everywhere BUT North America). It's only the second free game offer I've ever jumped on from Origin.

^ does it let you access it from origin itself?

The normal website wouldn't work for me (us), but it works in origin client browser.

thanks for letting us know about this :D Gonna check it out.

I'll try ti through the client, Thanks for the tip

I jumped on this yesterday - it would be surprising if only for North America (previous Origin free game offers were for everywhere BUT North America). It's only the second free game offer I've ever jumped on from Origin.

Perhaps I am thinking of deals/specials which are usually US/CAN only.

While I am here:

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Amazon Prototype pack: $9.99

Steam keys if you select Steam DRM

  • Prototype
  • Prototype 2
  • Prototype 2: Radnet DLC Pack

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http://www.amazon.co...&pf_rd_i=507846

Anyone from the US willing to buy this for me if I Paypal them the money? I can't buy digital download games on Amazon from Canada.

I found this on Slickdeals

GreenManGaming.com has Hitman Absolution: Professional Edition Pre-Order (PC Digital Download) for $44.99 - 35% off voucher code GMG35-FGR37-COY0B = $29.25. Thanks Genocidal

Note: Game activates on Steam. Game will be released on 11/20/12

Battlefield 3 is $12 right now (for today only).

Seems like another US exclusive deal. It seems to be $24.99 for those of us here in Aus. I don't know how online retailers justify these price discrepancies for digital content.

Right now at GamersGate you can get Mount & Blade: Warband for $9.98 (50% off). (The entire series is on-sale, but this one is the only one really worth picking up.)

http://www.gamersgat...d-blade-warband

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I highly recommend this game. The mods for it are outstanding as well.

Also want to mention, this game has a pretty steep learning curve, but once you get the hang of it you will have a blast. (If medieval fighting and conquering the world allures you.)

Humble THQ Bundle: 1$ minimum for 6 THQ games plus a varying value (5.63 as of this posting) for Saint's Row the Third: http://www.humblebundle.com/.

  • 4 weeks later...

^ does it let you access it from origin itself?

The normal website wouldn't work for me (us), but it works in origin client browser.

thanks for letting us know about this :D Gonna check it out.

Yes - you can access AND download it via Origin (that is how i did it) - the deal is ongoing.

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