EA has kicked off a huge iOS sale that has seen dozens of popular games reduced to just $0.99 in a bid to top the App Store’s charts this Christmas. Some of the company’s hottest games are included, a number of which haven’t only just been released, such as Dead Space, FIFA 12, Tetris, and Trenches II.
Here’s the complete list of titles on sale for just $0.99!
iPad:
- Battlefield: Bad Company
- Battleship
- Boggle
- Bop It!
- Command & Conquer: Red Alert
- Dead Space
- FIFA 12
- Madden NFL 12
- Mirror’s Edge
- Monopoly
- Monopoly Here & Now
- NBA Jam
- Need for Speed Hot Pursuit
- Pictureka!
- RISK
- SimCity Deluxe
- Tetris
- The Game of Life
- Transformers: Dark of the Moon HD
- Trenches II
- Trivial Pursuit Master Edition
- Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3
- Yahtzee HD
iPhone:
- Battlefield: Bad Company
- Battleship
- Boggle
- Bop It!
- Clue
- Command & Conquer: Red Alert
- Connect 4
- Dead Space
- FIFA 12
- Fight Night Champion
- Madden NFL 12
- Mirror’s Edge
- MMA
- Monopoly
- Monopoly Here & Now
- NBA Jam
- Need for Speed Hot Pursuit
- Need for Speed Undercover
- Pictureka!
- RISK
- SimCity Deluxe
- The Simpsons Arcade
- The Sims Ambitions
- The Sims 3 World Adventures
- Skate It
- Spore Creatures
- Tetris
- The Game of Life
- Transformers: Dark of the Moon
- Trenches II
- Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3
- Yahtzee Adventures
By reducing these titles to just $0.99, EA is hoping that some of them will reach the top of the App Store’s chart before it freezes for Christmas. Then when thousands of people open new devices on Christmas Day and visit the App Store, it’s EA’s titles they see first.
Some of these prices are yet to hit the U.S. App Store, but they are already appearing in the U.K., so it shouldn’t be too long before they rollout out in other territories.
[via SlashGear]
5 responses to “EA Reduces Dozens Of iOS Games To Just $0.99”
Fifa and Madden are NOT 99 cents.
These must be coming soon prices. I looked at a few on the App Store on the iPad and most of the ones you listed haven’t reflected the new price…yet. 10:30 EST
EA is a pretty shady company too. I wouldn’t give them your business. The shovel out game after game on iOS, but most are buggy and they rarely if ever fix them. You may get one bug-fix out of them per game but that’s it.
At least that’s my experience on the iOS App store. I’ve heard their bigger PC sport/violence games are good, but it seems that they treat their iOS App store games just as quick pocket money for themselves.
The quality just isn’t there and they don’t seem to really care much.
They should be soon. They’re only £0.69 in the U.K.
Just checked FIFA and its on sale now 1:06 PM EST