
Soon enough, you will be able to compare prices with EA.com, and the DRM indicator will switch from Origin to the EA app. The change is probably the next step to encouraging players to switch to the EA app.īelow are some examples of game subpages on EA.com:Ĭurrently, we're working on applying the changes to GG.deals. All it means is that it's now more challenging to scroll through offers during the sale due to the lack of a global search engine. Only after we switch to the card of the product that we are interested in can we choose the platform.Īfter a few clicks, we can finally browse add-ons and purchase the game. Instead, each title received a separate subpage. Unfortunately, this is not good news, considering the changes.Įlectronic Arts didn't create a new store that would make all games easily accessible to players. All game-related links now lead to the new EA.com site. However, nobody could have expected that the company would also shut down the Origin store, available via browsers. However, as we've recently written, the launcher is being replaced by the EA app on Windows.


The platform, introduced in 2011, was the place where users could buy, download, and play EA games.

We've known that EA is preparing to close Origin for quite some time.
