This week, people are hungry for three things: turkey, stuffing, and holiday sales. It’s a bit unlikely that EA Mobile can deliver either of the first two, but they’ve come through on that last one. From today through 11/29, EA Mobile is dropping the price on around 15 of the iPhone games, with discounts coming in at around 30-50% off. This’ll probably be the cheapest way to pick up the iPhone version of Rock Band for a few weeks at least – so if there’s interest there, strike while the iron is hot.
Update: We just got word that Gameloft is also doing a T-day sale.
Check out the sales list after the jump.
List via Into Mobile
- Rock Band – $6.99 (originally $9.99)
- Wolfenstein RPG – $1.99 (originally $2.99)
- Monopoly – $2.99 (originally $4.99)
- Surviving High School – $1.99 (originally $2.99)
- Auditorium – $1.99 (originally $2.99)
- Command & Conquer – $6.99 (originally $9.99)
- NBA Live – $6.99 (originally $9.99)
- Mystery Mania – $0.99 (originally $1.99)
- FIFA 10 – $6.99 (originally $9.99)
- Madden 10 – $6.99 (originally $9.99)
- Boggle – $0.99 (originally $2.99)
- The Sims 3 - $4.99 (originally $6.99)
- Tiger Woods PGA Golf – $2.99 (originally $4.99)
- SimCity – $2.99 (originally $4.99)
- Tetris – $2.99 (originally $4.99)
- Need for Speed: Undercover - $2.99 (originally $4.99)
The following Gameloft games have been lopped down to $0.99:
- Terminator Salvation
- Shrek Kart
- Brothers in Arms Hour of Heroes
- Blades of Fury
- Real Tennis 2009
- Castle of Magic
- Hero of Sparta
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