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'Mass Effect' and 'Dead Space' available from Origin for £3
Published Tuesday, Jan 31 2012, 10:54 GMT | By Liam Martin | Add comment
Mass Effect and Dead Space are available for £3 each from Electronic Arts distribution site Origin.
The PC sale also features sequels Dead Space 2 and Mass Effect 2, which are on sale for £7.50 and £10 respectively.


Medal Of Honour, Bulletstorm, Dragon Age II and Alice Madness Returns are being offered for £7.50, Spore for £6 and Mirror's Edge for £5.
No indication was given regarding the length of the sale, only that the items would be available with up to 70% off for a limited time only.
The ability to purchase both Mass Effect games for £13 comes weeks ahead of the launch of the third game.
Decisions made in the original two games will have a bearing on the outcome of the upcoming release, and will also influence the game's multiplayer mode.
Mass Effect 3 will be available on Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and PC from March 6 in North America and March 9 in Europe.
Watch the Mass Effect 3 'Special Forces' multiplayer trailer below:
The PC sale also features sequels Dead Space 2 and Mass Effect 2, which are on sale for £7.50 and £10 respectively.

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© EA
Medal Of Honour, Bulletstorm, Dragon Age II and Alice Madness Returns are being offered for £7.50, Spore for £6 and Mirror's Edge for £5.
No indication was given regarding the length of the sale, only that the items would be available with up to 70% off for a limited time only.
The ability to purchase both Mass Effect games for £13 comes weeks ahead of the launch of the third game.
Decisions made in the original two games will have a bearing on the outcome of the upcoming release, and will also influence the game's multiplayer mode.
Mass Effect 3 will be available on Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and PC from March 6 in North America and March 9 in Europe.
Watch the Mass Effect 3 'Special Forces' multiplayer trailer below:
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