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Dead Space and Mass Effect trilogy are less than £5 right now in huge sale

Isaac Clarke in Dead Space remake
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A number of EA games have been massively discounted on Steam, including the Dead Space remake and several Star Wars titles. 

There are more games coming out than ever before, with this month alone featuring the likes of Star Fox, The Adventures Of Elliot, and Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth on Switch 2

Aside from all the new titles, it’s hard not to pick up a bargain in the ever frequent sales across the PlayStation, Xbox, and Steam digital storefronts. In fact, even if you wait a couple of months, prices can dramatically drop to absolute steal territory. 

Over on Steam, a number of great titles are currently on sale for less than £5, which is, as a reminder, cheaper than a meal at McDonalds

The 2023 Dead Space remake is at an all-time low price of £4.99, until June 25. You can even pick up the deluxe edition for £1 extra, which includes five extra cosmetics for Isaac. 

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Similarly, as part of the EA summer sale, Mass Effect Legendary Edition is only £3.99. This contains the entire Mass Effect trilogy, along with all the respective DLC. 

There are other huge discounts on Star Wars: Squadrons and Titanfall 2, while Battlefield 1 and The Saboteur are both less than £2. 

There are some great discounts beyond EA’s stable too, namely Sonic Mania which is 90% off at a measly £1.49. As arguably the best Sonic game of recent memory, it’s a no-brainer. 

You can check out more great deals across Steam below, while the full list of discounts can be found here

Best deals in EA’s Steam sale

While the Dead Space remake was critically well received, don’t expect any sequels or other remakes in the near future. According to insiders, EA has put the series ‘on ice’ after it failed to meet sales expectations. 

A Mass Effect TV show is on the way (EA)

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