Zuma Deluxe 1.0 Order Number May 2026
Since PopCap was acquired by Electronic Arts (EA) in 2011, all customer support for legacy games now goes through EA Help. Recovering a 20-year-old order number is difficult, but possible.
At the time, Zuma Deluxe was sold as shareware or through direct digital purchase via PopCap’s website or partners like RealArcade, Yahoo! Games, or Big Fish Games. After purchasing, customers received:
The order number was used for:
The following report provides an overview of orders placed for Zuma Deluxe 1.0.
Version 1.0 offers a 60-minute trial. Some players swear by a trick: When the timer runs out, you can allegedly restart the game and select "New Player Profile" to get another 60 minutes. This is tedious but keeps you legal. Zuma Deluxe 1.0 Order Number
If you bought the game legally between 2004 and 2010, PopCap (or later, EA) sent you a receipt. Search your old email accounts (Yahoo, Gmail, Hotmail, AOL) for the following keywords:
Stop hunting for the 1.0 code. The modern version (Zuma Deluxe Reborn) is available for less than $5 on: Since PopCap was acquired by Electronic Arts (EA)
The modern version does not use an order number; it ties to your account. It also fixes the compatibility issues with Windows 10/11 (the 1.0 version frequently crashes on modern GPUs).