EA has officially launched a replacement app for its PC client Origin. More than a decade later, Origin is retiring for EA App, which is said to be the company's "fastest and lightest" program to date.
a blog in your post EA explained that extensive beta testing helped create a new program designed to be more fluid, creating the best possible program for users to play games in the library. Using the EA App, you will be able to play games while automatic downloads and background updates take place.
All local and cloud saves from Origin will be imported into the new app, and if you haven't received an invite yet, you can use the EA App from the link you can download. It is worth noting that Mac users will not be able to access the program yet, as Origin will continue to be the primary client on this platform for the foreseeable future.
EA still has a busy year ahead. FIFA 23 will be the final fruit of a longstanding partnership between EA and FIFA. Need for Speed Unbound will launch for PC, PS2, and Xbox Series X on December 5, and the game will feature a vibrant art style with a deep anime influence.
EA Origin was first released in June 2011, and while serving its purpose as a digital distribution hub, it has quickly lost ground to veteran apps like Steam and the Epic Games Store in recent years.
If you prefer to have all your games under one software roof, you can continue to buy EA games on Steam. Alternatively, the Xbox PC app also gives you free access to a wide variety of EA games as part of the Xbox Game Pass subscription service.
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