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The big release this week is Battlefield 4, and for those looking, a special deal has surfaced for Battlefield 4 Premium Service Pack – with a caveat. If you buy (or bought) Battlefield 4 from Green Man Gaming earlier, you can use a special 15% off voucher code and drop the price of Battlefield 4 Premium from $49.99 to $42.50. But wait, there’s more! If you haven’t nabbed BF4 yet, you can do so on GMG right now and get a $9 credit bonus, then buy BF4 Premium for $42.50 after coupon and apply that $9 credit, dropping the price to $33.50. This gets you the full Battlefield 4 experience for about 15% off.
Battlefield 4 Premium includes all 5 planned expansion packs and 2 weeks of early access to them. If you didn’t preorder BF4, the Premium Service Pack includes the China Rising expansion previously offered as a preorder bonus. While you can’t buy the expansions individually yet, they’ll likely be priced at $14.99 apiece (just like BF3 expansions are). Even at $49.99, you’d end up saving around $25, as buying each expansion individually would cost $75 in total.
On other Triple-A first person shooter front, you can also get a sweet discount on Call of Duty: Ghosts (activates on Steam). Like Battlefield 4 last week, there’s a coupon discount dropping the price from $59.99 to $51.99 – a good 15% off. Preorders also receive the Fall Dynamic bonus map. If you’re trying to decided between COD: Ghosts and BF4, it’s a no brainer if you’re mostly up for single player gaming. Going off of the critics’ reviews, even Battlefield fanboys would have to admit: in the “best 2013 FPS game” war, Ghosts won’t have to impress much to beat Battlefield 4’s single player campaign.
Triple-A Shooter Deals
Battlefield 4 Premium Service (PC Download) — $42.50 at Green Man Gaming after coupon. List is $50. You must buy a copy of Battlefield 4 from GMG in order to use the 15% off coupon for the Premium service pack. The premium gets you all 5 planned expansion packs and 2 week early access to them.
Last Tuesday’s release: Battlefield 4 (PC Download) — $59.99 + $9 Credit or $7 Cash Back at Green Man Gaming. Elsewhere $60, no bonus. You’re stuck paying full price no matter where you buy, but you can get this decent bonus from GMG. The $9 credit is instantly added to your account after purchase and you can use that to lower the price of BF4 Premium in addition to the coupon savings.
Nov. 5: Call of Duty: Ghosts (PC Download) — $51 at Green Man Gaming after coupon. List is $60. Also notable, Dell is offering the PC physical copy for full price with a $25 eGift card.
PC Games Released This Week
Today’s release: Football Manager 2014 — $37.50 at Green Man Gaming after coupon. List is $50. A much more in depth game compared to last year’s Football Manager 2013. Already garner a decent 85/100 Metacritic score.
Today’s release: Sniper Elite: Nazi Zombie Army 2 — $9 at Green Man Gaming after coupon. Next best is $15 at GamersGate.
Yesterday’s release: Typing of the Dead: Overkill — $8 at Green Man Gaming after coupon. List is $20.
Upcoming PC Releases
Nov. 13: XCOM: Enemy Within — $20.25 at Green Man Gaming after coupon. List is $30. After The Bureau: XCOM Declassified flopped, fans of the XCOM series can get this DLC for the 2012 hit XCOM: Enemy Unknown.
Nov. 19: Assassin’s Creed IV Black Flag — $45 at GameFly after coupon. List is $60. GameFly already had a 20% off coupon for Assassin’s Creed IV Black Flag but this week they went up to 25% dropping it a healthy $15. The coupon expires today.
Early 2014: Plants vs. Zombies Garden Warfare — $23.99 at GameFly after coupon. List is $30.
Halloween PC Gaming Deals
Gamefly Halloween PC Download Sale — up to 75% off. On top of the instant discounts, use coupon code GFDOCT20 and get the following prices:
- The Walking Dead: Survival Instinct — $19.99 (normally $50)
- Prototype 2 — $10.87 (normally $30)
- Prototype — $3.99 (normally $20)
- Call of Cthulhu: Dark Corners of the Earth — $3.99 (normally $10)
- Vampire: The Masquerade Bloodlines — $3.99 (normally $20)
- Amnesia: The Dark Descent — $3.99 (normally $20)
- Condemned Criminal Origins — $2.95 (normally $15)
- Penumbra Collection — $1.99 (normally $10)
Steam 2013 Halloween Sale — up to 80% off instantly.
- Painkiller Complete Pack — $11.99 (normally $30)
- Darksiders 2 — $9.99 (normally $50)
- Slender: The Arrival — $7.99 (normally $10)
- Brutal Legend — $4.99 (normally $20)
- Lucius — $4.99 (normally $20)
- Darksiders — $3.99 (normally $12)
Amnesia: A Machine For Pigs — $10.49 at GameFly after coupon. List is $20. A greater coupon discount exists on Amnesia: A Machine For Pigs. It qualifies for a 25% off coupon vs. the 20% off coupon for the other games in GameFly’s Halloween sale.
Dec. 18: Dementium II HD — $7.79 at GameFly after coupon. List is $15. A sequel to Renegade Kid’s Dementium: The Ward. A good choice for a scary action packed thriller.
Huntsman: The Orphanage — $6 at Green Man Gaming after coupon. List is $15.
Gaming Laptops
HP Envy 17t-j100 Leap Motion Quad Edition 1080p laptop — $1,138.99 plus $9.99 shipping at HP after coupon. Ships with a Core i7-4702MQ processor and GeForce GT 750M graphics. List is $1,340.
Dell XPS 15 (2013) QHD+ 1800p Touch laptop — $1,849.99 at Dell Home after coupon. Spec’d out with a Core i7-4702HQ, 16GB RAM, GeForce GT 750M, and 32GB mSATA SSD. List is $1,900.
Lenovo IdeaPad Y510p — $789 at Lenovo after coupon. Configured with Core i7-4700MQ, GeForce GT 750M, and 8GB RAM. List is $1,099.
Alienware 14 laptop (2013) — $1,029 at Dell Home after coupon. Comes with a Core i5-4200M processor, 8GB RAM, and GeForce GT 750M video card. List is $1,099.