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EA’s Dual Entitlement now exclusive to $99 versions of games – TweakTown
Electronic Arts has adjusted its Dual Entitlement program to only cover $99.99 versions of its games, not the $59.99 standard…

EA has adjusted its Dual Entitlement program to only cover $99.99 versions of its games, not its standard $59.99 versions.
Last year, EA announced Dual Entitlement, an alternative to Xbox’s Smart Delivery program that offered free next-gen upgrades. If…
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