EA Attempts to Repair Its Relationship with PC Gamers

EA Attempts to Repair Its Relationship with PC Gamers

Yea, trust is a two-way street here.

Michelle McLean by Michelle McLean on Jan 29, 2016 @ 10:09 AM (Staff Bios)
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It seems as if EA is trying to pick up its pieces with PC gamers, as they have announced that they're going to be trying harder to build a strong relationship with PC gamers. It just so happens that introducing EA Origin Access for PC gamers and a clearcut refund policy are just the first two steps.

According to Origin's senior marketing director Peter O'Reilly:

"Over the last couple of years we have focused on ensuring a great play experience from launch and bringing players a better experience on Origin with programs like the Great Game Guarantee, On the House, and now Origin Access.

We're excited about the progress we've made, but are always pushing ourselves to innovate on behalf of players."


Well, that's pretty nifty at the very least, as it shows they are trying. Hopefully they can improve the relationship with their new ideas.

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