EA’s latest shooter is available on Origin at just half its original price, with an extra coupon discount for those ambitious enough to try. As part of Origin’s pre-Black Friday sales, you can pick up the standard edition of Battlefield 4 here.
Listed at $29.99, you can pick up the Standard Edition of Battlefield 4. For just $5 more, the Digital Deluxe edition includes the first expansion pack, China Rising, in addition to three gold battlepacks filled with various DLC and upgrades.
To save an extra $10 off of Battlefield 4 (and just about any other Origin purchase of $29.99 and more), follow these easy steps: 1, visit http://www.dpgamer.com/ to receive a coupon good for $10 off Origin purchases. 2, either use a coupon code you received on your receipts from McDonalds or one of the following six-digit coupon codes. 3, enter the coupon code in the Promo Code field during check out. 4, enjoy your copy of Battlefield 4 for just half price!
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dgd
November 28, 2013 at 4:29 PMDoes not work dont waist your time
kupa
November 28, 2013 at 7:54 PMIt does work, got BF4 Deluxe for $25
THX1138
November 28, 2013 at 9:16 PMThe codes do work. Just follow the instructions.
You have to go to http://www.dpgamer.com first and enter the codes listed on this website into the “PROOF OF PURCHASE” box.
TM
November 28, 2013 at 10:37 PMDamn nice, this worked for me as well.
The promo box took me a minute to find, but BF4 Deluxe Edition for $25. Wasn’t really looking to spend much more after my disappointment with EA games the past year or two. Perhaps I’ll get Premium for it one day when it’s significantly cheaper, but I was adamant not to purchase it for BF3.
roflandstuff
November 29, 2013 at 11:27 AMit does work, just like thx1138 said, you take the codes they provided DO NOT enter them as the promo code at the origin site, you enter them at http://www.dpgamer.com/ along with your email to receive the promo code which then gives you the $10 off. Just got the digital deluxe download for $25 ($26.49 after tax)
Bryan Cox
November 29, 2013 at 12:01 PMThanks so much dude! Your a life saver!
Adam Anglin
November 29, 2013 at 1:35 PMI keep getting an error that says incorrect phrase? anyone else having this problem?