The sun’s setting on the EA Summer Sale – literally and figuratively.
If you’ve been hoarding your wishlist like a Sims player stockpiling expansion packs, now’s the time to strike.
From chaotic co-op adventures to emotionally scarring fairy tales (we’re looking at you, Alice), this sale is stacked with games worth melting your wallet for.
But don’t dawdle, the discounts vanish faster than a Titan mid-drop.
Here are ten games you should absolutely grab before the clock runs out tonight.
Lost in Random
Price: R82 marked down from R549
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“It’s not every day that I finish playing a game and just sit there wishing I knew others who had also just finished it so that we could talk about our shared experience together. Yet, that’s exactly what I wanted to do with Lost In Random. I wanted to talk about it, I wanted to praise it, and I wanted to dissect every lost detail within it. Honestly, that level of engagement is why I can’t think of a game I’ve enjoyed playing more, and I don’t know when I’ll play something like it again.”
Lost in Random is a gothic fairytale where your fate is decided by dice rolls and your sidekick is literally a die with attitude.
Think Coraline meets Tim Burton meets tactical chaos.
Need for Speed Unbound
Price: R153 marked down from R1,099
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Street racing meets slick, animated graffiti art.
Unbound is fast, furious, and surprisingly stylish – perfect if you miss the vibe of Underground 2.
Mass Effect Legendary Edition
Price: R99 marked down from R999
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One of gaming’s greatest sci-fi sagas, remastered into a galaxy-saving bundle.
Romance aliens, punch reporters, and make decisions that’ll haunt you. Worth every credit.
Wild Hearts
Price: R164 marked down from R1,099
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“Wild Hearts may have inspired me to give the monster hunting genre a second chance, but it’s performance on PC is a major thorn in it’s side that could scare off a few people who are on the fence about getting it. Perhaps look at picking it up on console, or give it some time to grow in to a full-fledged wolf, that I hope it will become.”
Monster hunting with a feudal Japanese twist.
Build gadgets on the fly, slay towering beasts, and try not to get stomped.
It Takes Two
Price: R162 marked down from R649
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A co-op masterpiece that turns relationship counselling into a magical, genre-hopping joyride.
Perfect for couples, friends, or enemies with good communication skills.
A Way Out
Price: R89 marked down from R449
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Break out of prison with a buddy in this cinematic, split-screen adventure.
Expect drama, betrayal, and one of the boldest endings in co-op gaming.
Alice: Madness Returns
Price: R46 marked down from R184
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Dive into a beautifully twisted Wonderland where trauma meets platforming.
Dark, disturbing, and still stunning years later.
Alice didn’t come to play – she came to slay.
The Sims 4 Life & Death Expansion Pack
Price: R433 marked down from R699
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Who lives? Who dies? Who makes pancakes while Grim watches?
This pack adds a surprisingly deep (and occasionally hilarious) life-after-death mechanic to your Simming chaos.
Star Wars Jedi: Survivor
Price: R219 marked down from R1,099
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The Force is strong with this one.
A bigger, better sequel packed with lightsaber combat, emotional story beats, and a Cal Kestis glow-up.
Titanfall 2
Price: R67 marked down from R339
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“Titanfall 2 is one of my all-time favourite games. The single-player campaign was an amazing story that I could easily play through, and the multiplayer combat is both exciting and clever.”
A masterclass in FPS storytelling and mecha movement.
The campaign is short but unforgettable – and the multiplayer? Still one of the slickest around.
Whether you’re itching for adrenaline-fueled street races, craving a tearjerker with your co-op partner, or just want to see what happens when Death visits your Sims, the EA Summer Sale has a little something for everyone – at least for the next few hours.
So go forth, embrace the chaos, and may your backlog forgive you.


