Ea Play – not only an annual show Electronic Arts, Which is now called EA Play Live, but – recently – the universal name of the company’s signature service on all platforms. The subscription will also be called in Steam, where it will debut on August 31.
Recall that EA Play offers:
In the near future EA promises to reveal the "exciting news" related to the subscription.
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– Electronic Arts (@ea) August 18, 2020
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And what is there with Achivka? And then to draw cards to earn extra “penny” they had time, and adding to add apparently it is already financially disadvantageous.
I may inattentively read on the site EA. But it seems they never revealed whether it will be possible to knit my account in the Orijin on which I have connected about the subscription version to get this version of the subscription in Steam. EA cannot agree with Steam?
Buying an EA Play subscription on one platform does not give the user the right to access EA Play services on another platform.
And there it was listed that Orijin and Steam are two different platforms. So, alas, most likely EA wants the Steam version of the subscription to be bought again.
Very strange. After all, to play the game EA through Steam in any case, you need Orijin. I can only assume that the version of the subscription will remain exclusive EA to lure people in Orijin
There is a hope that they just “platforms” were listed in two ways, referring to the PC and the console, and not every individual store, but they really need to continue to support their own version without the commissions of Steam and it must somehow remain separate from it.
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