Starting today, I’m happy to report that EA Sports is bundling four of its hit PS3 sports titles with tons of bonus downloadable content on PSN! If you’ve been meaning to pick up Madden NFL 13, NCAA Football 13, FIFA Soccer 13, or Tiger Woods PGA TOUR 13, this is the perfect opportunity — and yes, this deal is only on PSN. You’ll be able to download the full game and extra content bundle all month long.
To download any of these deals, turn on your PS3 and head to PlayStation Store after today’s update goes live, then click on Games -> Hot on PS3 -> Weekly Deals. Click on the “Sales and Specials” section on the left and you’ll see the four different EA Sports bundles as you scroll to your right. Click on any bundle and then click “Purchase” to download the complete game and bonus content.
Read on for a quick look at this year’s EA Sports lineup and exactly what you’ll get in the PSN bundle promotion. If you have any questions or comments regarding these bundles, please leave them in the comments!
Madden NFL 13 Bonus Edition
$49.99 — Madden NFL 13, Madden Ultimate Team content ($20 value)
Madden NFL 13 revolutionizes the way sports video game career modes are played with Connected Careers, a new and fully connected universe defined by deep gameplay, unique storylines and social features. Powered by the all-new Infinity Engine, authentic player impacts and momentum transfer ensure that no two plays ever look or feel the same. Also included is Madden NFL 13 Ultimate Team, a free-to-play game mode that integrates Madden NFL Football, fantasy football, and player trading cards. You’ll earn, buy, auction, and trade players to build an ultimate team of NFL legends past and present, then compete in single-player challenges or battle online head-to-head.
Our PSN bundle gives you $20 of Draft Duels Packs for use in Madden NFL’s new competitive drafting experience. In Draft Duels, you’ll go head-to-head picking players against an opponent, then battle on the gridiron to win exclusive rewards.
NCAA Football 13 Bonus Edition
$49.99 — NCAA Football 13, Heisman Bundle ($20 value)
Lead your team to glory with NCAA Football 13, the latest edition of EA Sports’ popular college football franchise. With one of 10 former Heisman winners on your roster, you’ll attempt to utilize his legendary skill set to capture the Heisman Trophy—this time for your school. The all-new passing game sees players tracking and fighting for the ball, while ESPN Studio Updates bring the game to life in a more dynamic, immersive way.
With our PSN Heisman Bundle, you’ll receive six Heisman Trophy Winning Legends, plus all the tools you need to win in the new Heisman Challenge: Tim Brown, Archie Griffin, Jim Plunkett, Tim Tebow, Mark Ingram and Matt Leinart.
FIFA Soccer 13 Bonus Edition
$49.99 — FIFA Soccer 13, 2200 FIFA Points for FIFA Ultimate Team ($20 value)
FIFA Soccer 13 delivers the largest and deepest feature set in the history of the franchise, delivering more player freedom and heightened emotional intensity. Other standout additions include refined fundamentals, improved attacking intelligence, tactical free kicks, and more expressive player impacts, plus more than 500 officially licensed clubs and more than 15,000 players.
With FIFA Ultimate Team you’re a few simple steps away from building, managing and playing with your top squad. You can play for free or purchase FUT packs using Coins or EA Sports FIFA Points. You’ll choose from more than 8,000 players, then pick your style of play, preferred formation, kits, and much more. 2200 FIFA points will help you unveil some of the best FUT items and give you an opportunity to get the world’s star players on your team.
Tiger Woods PGA TOUR 13 Bonus Edition
$59.99 — Tiger Woods PGA TOUR 13, Five Course Pack ($25 value)
The world’s number-one selling golf game is back and ready for another season of PGA TOUR golf. Players will once again be able to experience the authentic golf swing created by the PlayStation Move, allowing golfers to emulate their swing style. You’ll experience revamped swing control, tackle Tiger Woods’ legacy and compete against the world’s best players at The Masters.
The 5 Course Pack includes the following gorgeous, bonus downloadable courses: Spyglass Hill Golf Course, TPC San Antonio, Liberty National, Banff Springs and Greek Isles (a Fantasy course).
HA! Just wait until January when all of these become $1.00 or less with all of the other crappy dated sports games.
WOW! Those are some great prices. You guys at EA are really bending over backwards on this sale. I’m shocked you didn’t offer an additional 99 cents off for PLUS member to REALLY drive home the value you’re offering here.
LOL exactly. Buying digital is the dumbest thing you could do, some reasons because physical is always cheaper even with sales and deals on the digital version LOL and because you never own the digital version but you actually own the physical version.
Either way, I’m not buying any of these games because pro golf doesn’t interest me, only golf I like is party, arcade gold games like Hot Shots Golf which is amazing and love. I haven’t liked Madden for years. NBA I go with 2K and Football PES is better and on top of that no greedy, dirty, ripping off the consumer online pass ;)
Nice idea but the pricing definitely needs an adjustment. With the college football season practically over the price should have been in the $30-$40 range. Too bad there isn’t any PS+ discount on these. At the right price I would have picked up two of these titles.
questions for EA: WHY do you constantly make and release crap sports games? Give us better quality game rather than all of this watered down sports crap.
PAY SOME DEVELOPER TO MAKE A SEQUEL TO KINGDOMS OF AMALUR: RECKONING!
-Why did you screw over 48 Studios?
Not a sports fan EA but would like to know is Mass Effect 3 will be getting a price drop on PSN since the trilogy is out today. It’s still 39.99 and its 29.99/19.99 everywhere else new hard copies. I bought Mass Effect 2 on PSN two weeks ago enjoyed it and would like to buy the other two as well at a reasonable price. Also plan to get part one today since it’s supposed to be on psn,
@5 Who bought the Kingdoms of Amalur license? The state of new jesery claimed it but I can’t remember who bought it.
@3 You’re delusional if you think Physical is always cheaper than Digital. This is not one of those examples, but I’ve paid less digitally for countless games on PS3 and PC.
Wow I can’t spell on here lol
@7: It wasn’t New Jersey; It was Rhode Island.
Cool, more games that will have closed servers by this time next year.
Lowest rating I have ever seen.
I don’t think many gamers like
the offerings… They are pricey too IMO.
@8: Typically, if you know where to look, physical usually does outclass digital at the price level. I recently picked up the PS3 Street Fighter X Tekken on clearance at Target for under US$9. Granted, most games are discounted at the digital to make them appealing, in addition to getting them right away vs going to the store.
However, you also have the fact that many retailers put physical games on regular sales, as well as dropping the prices to boost sales/clear inventory. It took over two months for half of the Vita digital games to change their prices to reflect regular retail markdowns for instance.
Remember when ESPN had the NFL license and their new games were only $19.99 and amazing?
BTW, Sony, no discounts on Vita versions? Would be nice incentives. Outside of overdue price drops (ie – Wipeout, Little Deviants, etc) and PS+ freebies (which are appreciated), there has been very little to get exited about for the Vita.
At least until the Uncharted card game releases, but still.
but I want PES 2013.
Err 2K not ESPN LOL
@14: Yep, and EA is supposed to be loosing some of those exclusive licenses. Whether or not the publishers can get good games to combat them before they renew in a few years is unknown, especially since so many people go for the names they know. Remember All-Star Football? There is a reason…
When does the store update?!!?!?!?!?
I love you Playstation! I really do, but you can’t let EA try to rip people off with these deals. In particular, TW 13–those courses can be unlocked through gameplay, so there isn’t any financial value. Please stop the madness!
@17: 2K did do several football games under ESPN, or rather their developer did while SEGA was still publishing. Ah, ESPN 2K5, how we miss your greatness…
@16: Was that version any good this year? Haven’t tried it in a while.
@19: Good question. Not really consistant, though I would guess around 7-9pm EST.
@20: EA. It’s what they do.
Im not usually one to complain, maybe im just giving advice? Those prices are still too high for sports games out each year from a very rich company. Year after year they sell their slightly improved games for $60 and last years game is still $40. It’s ridiculous. I don’t know who comes up with the prices, but if their going to “give” us something
or give us a “deal”, this deal better not go one way and screw over the other guy at the other end of the deal. $30 is more reasonable. Thousands buy these games anyway.
This is so cool! It just makes me decide what game to buy much harder than it already is
It is great price as it is, but if they would’ve gone a bit lower, this would be a must-buy…
Maybe bundling both the PS3 and Vita versions on a discount would have been nice?
The only people this would appeal to, are the people who already own these games. Only adding dlc & not discounting the prices is only going to appeal to those who hard core sports gamers & most if not all of them will already own these games. I would just assume u keep the dlc & drop all those high prices. IMO
Hi, the prices are indeed discounted for 3 of 4 titles to $49.99 which is $10 off the retail price. Plus each title comes with $20-25 in bonus PDLC content, a $79.99 value.