Electronic Arts share the Christmas cheer!
Electronic Arts senior executives must have had a doozy of a Christmas party
Electronic Arts senior executives must have had a doozy of a Christmas party. For some reason, the company have decided to discount all 100 apps for both the iPhone and iPad products to $0.99 per app, or around 80 per cent off the normal retail price.
Big name games include FIFA 2012, Tiger Woods 2012, NBA 2012, Monopoly HD, Trivial Pursuit, Risk, and Game of Life; all down to $0.99 per app.
The discounting began a few weeks ago and is continuing for no apparent reason.
So if you have some loose change on your iTunes account, I suggest you check out the discounted apps on the App Store before the EA execs sober up and realise they're selling them for peanuts.
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