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EA kills Origin, replacing its gaming client with a new PC app. The game publisher touts that the new PC app, which replaces its Origin client, provides a better overall experience.
After the announcement in 2020 that the EA Origin marketplace would be shutting down, EA has released its next PC platform: the EA app. Origin was EA’s exclusive PC launcher for its titles first ...
EA didn’t specify in the blog post when the Origin app would be retired, but in a separate post within the forums regarding this topic, an EA community manager confirmed that “Origin will ...
EA has officially launched a replacement app for its PC client Origin. After more than a decade, Origin is being retired in favor of the EA App, which the company says is its "fastest and lightest ...
A new desktop app set to replace EA's Origin is now available to download. Simply dubbed the EA app, the "new, enhanced PC platform" will see Origin, which launched in 2011, slowly phased out.
Origin, EA's universally-disliked PC storefront and launcher launched back in 2011, will finally shut down this year, on 17th April. EA has, of course, long since replaced Origin with the EA App ...
To use the EA app, users will need to be on a 64-bit version of Windows 10 or Windows 11. This marks the end of an era for the Origin platform, which has been a popular destination for PC gamers ...
EA’s Origin desktop app is getting a rebrand and a visual refresh. The client is now set to be called the “EA Desktop App,” and it will be faster, simpler, and include more cross-platform ...
EA and Valve would eventually come to an agreement in 2019 for subsequent titles to be released on the Steam platform. The transition from Origin to the EA App would commence a year later, in 2020.
First, launch the EA Desktop app and go to the My Collections section from the left-side pane. Now, press the three-dot menu button attached to The Sims 4 game. Next, click on the Repair option ...
Next, check the EA Games server status; the game’s servers may be under maintenance. You can also follow @EAHelp on Z (Twitter) to check if they’ve posted about ongoing maintenance.
EA says Mac users will continue to boot up their games via Origin and that it has “no changes to announce” regarding the introduction of the new app on Mac.