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Looks like EA is coming back to Steam.
Doesn't look like you can bring over your EA games to Steam (at least not yet) which is a stupid decision since I have a ton of games with no DLC on origin (thanks to their long running policy of no DLC sales) but might be inclined to pick up on steam if I didn't have to rebuy the whole thing.
Smarter move would have been to just bring everything back as a "Steam edition" with everything bundled into one package.
Regardless, good to see the industry scale back one launcher. Literally only had it for the Bioware games, but that studio has gone down the crapper and I haven't used Origin in years.
Electronic Arts Launches 25+ Games on Steam Starting Today
Today, Electronic Arts Inc. launched the first wave of 25+ EA games on Steam, with more on the way. Starting today, players can explore BioWare 's award-winning Role-Playing Games - Dragon Age : Inquisition and Dragon Age II, experience high-speed, white-knuckle driving action in Need for Speed...
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Doesn't look like you can bring over your EA games to Steam (at least not yet) which is a stupid decision since I have a ton of games with no DLC on origin (thanks to their long running policy of no DLC sales) but might be inclined to pick up on steam if I didn't have to rebuy the whole thing.
Smarter move would have been to just bring everything back as a "Steam edition" with everything bundled into one package.
Regardless, good to see the industry scale back one launcher. Literally only had it for the Bioware games, but that studio has gone down the crapper and I haven't used Origin in years.