Jade Empire is Free on Origin

Jade Empire is Free on Origin

Jade Empire is Free on Origin

 

Right now Jade Empire, a Bioware RPG set in mythical medieval setting, is now free on EA’s Origin platform as part of EA’s On The House free promotion. 

The game may not be as polished as Mass Effect or Dragon Age, but it is certainly a game which is worth a look, especially when you don’t need to pay for it. 

 

        When danger threatens, you travel across the world, from the harsh mountains of the Land of Howling Spirits to the lush gardens of the Imperial City. 

In your adventures you face powerful human and supernatural foes, learn exotic and magical martial arts, and discover the darkest secrets of the world. 

Only by mastering the greatest fighting styles and defeating the most powerful enemies will you earn your place as a master of martial arts in the world of Jade Empire.

  Jade Empire is Free on Origin

 

Being an older PC title it can be ran on almost any modern PC, so rest assured that you will be able to run this game, it isn’t Crysis after all. 

 

Minimum System Requirements

OS: Windows XP / Vista / 7 / 8 / 10 
Processor:1.8 GHz processor or higher 
Memory: 512 MB RAM (1 GB recommended) 
Hard Drive: 8 GB HDD 
DirectX: DirectX 9.0c-compatible sound card 
Graphics card (NVIDIA): 256 MB VRAM or higher (ATI X600/GeForce 6800+ or better) 
•Keyboard, mouse

 

You can get Jade Empire for free on EA’s Origin Platform here

 

You can join the discussion on Jade Empire being free on EA’s Origin Platform on the OC3D Forums 

 

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