EA Gift Cards Origin Key United States – USD (Email Delivery)

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These are US EA Gift Cards for use in the of United States only.An EA Gift Card is a prepaid card that you can use on the EA app. You can gift one to a friend or add funds to your EA Wallet. They’re available in different amounts, depending on where you live.Your Gift Card balance gets moved to your EA Wallet. When you buy something, we’ll automatically use any available money in your EA Wallet before using other payment methods.


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United States’s Leading Publisher of Games Console EA Gift Cards Origin Key (Email Delivery)

Former EA Access and Origin Access are now known as EA Play service that retains all the benefits of the two memberships. Buy EA Gift Card and dive deep into a massive and still growing game collection! Try new games before they are even released and play as much as you want, whenever you want! EA Access is a membership program that lets gamers enjoy more games for less, only on Xbox One. EA Play membership is the best way to experience gaming on Xbox!

What is EA Play service?

Electronic Arts took memberships that used to be known as EA Acces and Origin Access services and offers a new service called EA Play, retaining all the benefits that could be found in the previous subscriptions. Buy EA Games Gift Card code and enjoy your EA Play subscription that you can get with funds in your EA Wallet! The EA Play membership offers an abundance of limits to enrich your Xbox gaming experience and enable you the opportunity to enjoy the best of what Electronic Arts can deliver!

What’s an EA Gift Card?
An EA Gift Card is a prepaid card that you can use on the EA app. You can gift one to a friend or add funds to your EA Wallet. They’re available in different amounts, depending on where you live.

What’s an EA Wallet?
Your Gift Card balance gets moved to your EA Wallet. When you buy something, we’ll automatically use any available money in your EA Wallet before using other payment methods.

If you want to use a specific payment method, you’ll need to choose it before making a purchase.

What are the benefits of EA Games Gift Card?
You can use the EA Games Gift Card balance in your EA Wallet to buy:

  • Games
  • in-game items
  • EA Play memberships
  • Pogo products (US residents only)
  • Any real money items available in EA’s PC games.

How do I Redeem a EA Gift Card?

  • Go to your EA Account and Billing settings.
  • Click on Payment Methods.
  • Next to EA Wallet, click Add More.
  • Type in your EA Gift Card code.
  • Read and accept the Terms and Conditions.
  • Click Submit.

Your Gift Card funds will be deposited into your EA Wallet.

How To Redeem on Pogo?
You can also use EA Gift Cards on Pogo. Here’s how to redeem them.

  • Sign in to your Pogo account.
  • Redeem your card using this link.
  • Choose what content you want to redeem using your Gift Card and click Select.
  • 275 Pogo Gems (plus 25 bonus Gems)
  • 3 months of Club Pogo
  • Type in your EA Gift Card code and click Continue.
  • Confirm your redemption info is correct.
  • Click Apply Code.

EA Gift Card Terms & Conditions

Use of this EA Gift Card constitutes acceptance of the following terms:
  1. This EA Gift Card is issued by Electronic Arts Inc. and is valid in the U.S. You must be a U.S. resident to use this prepaid card.
  2. This EA Gift Card is redeemable at www.ea.com/redeem or other EA online stores.
  3. An EA account, registration of an EA wallet and acceptance of the EA wallet and EA Gift Card terms and conditions (https://www.ea.com/ea-card-terms-and-conditions) is required.
  4. To open an EA account, you must be at least 13 years of age and accept EA’s User Agreement and Privacy and Cookie Policy. See www.ea.com. *COMPATIBLE SOFTWARE, HARDWARE AND INTERNET ACCESS (FEES MAY APPLY) REQUIRED. YOU ARE ENTITLED TO OPEN, ACCESS AND USE ONE EA WALLET (TIED TO A SINGLE CURRENCY). EA RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE ANY OF THESE TERMS AND CONDITIONS FROM TIME TO TIME WITHOUT NOTICE. THIS CARD CAN ONLY BE REDEEMED ONCE. THIS CARD IS NOT REDEEMABLE FOR CASH, EXCEPT IF REQUIRED BY LAW. NONREFUNDABLE, NONTRANSFERABLE AND NONEXCHANGEABLE, EXCEPT IF REQUIRED BY LAW. RISK OF LOSS AND TITLE FOR CARD PASSES TO PURCHASER ON TRANSFER. EA IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY LOSS OR DAMAGE RESULTING FROM LOST, DAMAGED OR STOLEN CARDS. EA AND ITS LICENSEES, AFFILIATES AND LICENSORS MAKE NO EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES WITH RESPECT TO THIS CARD OR ANY EA ONLINE STORE. EA DISCLAIMS ANY AND ALL WARRANTIES TO THE FULLEST EXTENT PERMISSIBLE BY LAW. THESE LIMITATIONS MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU. VOID WHERE PROHIBITED OR RESTRICTED BY LAW. NOT FOR RESALE. TO REDEEM THIS GIFT CARD, GO TO www.ea.com/redeem AND FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS.
Single Gift Card Amount

$15 USD, $25 USD

Single Gift Card Color

Black, Red, White

Single Gift Card Fees

No Card Fee

Single Gift Card Use In

United States

Single Gift Card Valid For

12 Months

Single Gift Card Attributes

Digital Gift Card

Single Gift Card Delivery Form

Automatic Delivery

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  1. *HappyGamer*

    “Eu AMO esses cartões pré-pagos da EA! São muito práticos quando quero presentear alguém ou até mesmo adicionar fundos sem usar meu cartão de crédito diretamente online.”

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  2. TechyTom

    Interessante! Não sabia que os Gift Cards podiam ser usados também no Pogo. Achei bacana incluir essa informação porque muita gente usa a plataforma e pode não saber disso.

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    • PogoFan56

      @TechyTom Sim! Eu uso os cartões exatamente por causa do Pogo. É uma mão na roda para quem curte acumular Gems ou renovar a assinatura do Club Pogo!

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  3. __WittyChameleon__

    *EA Play membership is the best way to experience gaming on Xbox!*—bold claim there! I suppose if you enjoy paying for games you’ll eventually stop playing or being charged for features that were free in other games, then sure, it’s the ‘best.’ Bravo on your innovative monetization strategy.

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    • _Digital_Dreamer_88

      *Sarcasm levels detected: maximum.* But honestly, you’re not wrong.

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  4. IronyOverload

    Ah yes, another brilliant way to part us from our hard-earned cash—by making microtransactions sound like gifts! I can’t wait to spend my own money on ‘gifts’ for myself. Truly revolutionary.

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  5. JustCurious

    I wonder how many games are actually available with EA Play.

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  6. RandomUser45

    The process to redeem the gift card seems straightforward.

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  7. ChillVibes

    EA Play sounds alright, but I don’t really game that much.

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  8. PogoFan123

    I didn’t know you could use these cards for Pogo too. Interesting.

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  9. GamerDude92

    Seems like a good way to try new games. Not sure if I’ll buy a gift card though.

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  10. CodeCrane42

    EA Play membership undoubtedly offers value with access to numerous games and early releases, but let’s not ignore the elephant in the room: microtransactions. These gift cards will likely funnel more players into EA’s ecosystem where they can be tempted by overpriced in-game items. The system feels more like a cleverly disguised cash grab than a true benefit to gamers.

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    • SerendipitySam

      That’s harsh but fair. Microtransactions have indeed become a plague on modern gaming experiences.

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    • LudicLogic

      “Cleverly disguised” is putting it lightly—it’s practically daylight robbery wrapped in pretty packaging.

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  11. _CipherMind_

    *Argumentative tone*: While some people might criticize these cards as mere cash grabs, there’s an undeniable advantage for parents or friends who want to gift something meaningful yet flexible to gamers. The prepaid nature ensures budget control—a rarity when dealing with games notorious for hidden costs.

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    • NeoNerdling

      A point well made—but isn’t it merely a token gesture in the face of larger systemic issues?

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  12. RealTalker

    Sério? Toda essa explicação para um simples cartão pré-pago? A EA só quer mais formas de arrancar dinheiro dos jogadores. Já não basta os preços absurdos dos jogos e das microtransações?

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    • JustJohnDoe

      @RealTalker, você tem razão. A EA é mestre em sugar até a última moeda dos jogadores. Tudo isso é só mais uma desculpa para manter o ciclo de gastos infinitos.

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    • GameLover88

      @RealTalker, não concordo com você. Para quem joga bastante, o EA Play realmente compensa pelos descontos e acesso antecipado aos games!

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  13. _IronyIsKey_

    “Oh, maravilha! Mais uma oportunidade de dar meu suado dinheirinho para a EA enquanto eles continuam lançando jogos cheios de bugs! Realmente, meu sonho se realizou.”

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  14. PixelScholar

    The consolidation of EA Access and Origin Access into EA Play seems like a logical move, streamlining the branding and making it more accessible to consumers. However, the fact that these gift cards are only usable in the U.S. severely limits their global appeal. It’s ironic that a company with such international reach has failed to account for its worldwide audience. I hope EA considers expanding this feature beyond just U.S. residents.

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    • GameNomad87

      Agreed, the geographical restriction feels outdated, especially in this digital age where gaming is a global community.

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  15. GameGuru77

    Finalmente alguém organizou as informações sobre os cartões da EA de forma clara! Eu já uso o EA Play e adoro o serviço, mas às vezes é confuso entender todas as opções de pagamento e resgate. Com certeza, vou recomendar esse artigo para meus amigos que sempre me perguntam como funciona.

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  16. QuantumPhilosopher

    This article is a concise yet illuminating overview of the EA Gift Card system. However, it feels like it’s designed more as a marketing ploy than an informative guide. While the benefits are clear, there’s no mention of potential downsides or hidden fees. It would have been helpful to include a comparison with similar services to better evaluate its value.

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    • GameGuru77

      Maybe they assume readers already trust EA’s ecosystem, which might not be true for everyone.

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    • PixelNomad

      Agreed. The lack of critical analysis makes this piece feel more like an advertisement than an impartial breakdown.

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  17. QuantumPixel

    *Sarcasm mode activated* Wow, an EA Gift Card that lets me buy games or spend on even MORE DLCs! What an innovative way to drain my wallet! I can’t wait to pay for additional features that should’ve been part of the base game!

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    • CtrlAltDelight

      *Golf clap* A truly cutting-edge business model—extract every last cent from your loyal fanbase!

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  18. LudicLogic

    The explanation of the EA Wallet functionality is surprisingly well-written here, but I can’t help but wonder if this system primarily exists to lock users into EA’s ecosystem even further. The concept of digital wallets isn’t new, and EA’s version doesn’t seem particularly innovative.

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    • _Data_Mage_

      “Locking users in” is exactly the point—it’s all about creating dependency and reducing customer choice.

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