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| Subject: EA ditching online passes Thu May 16, 2013 2:38 pm | |
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- EA has been a trendsetter in the realm of post-release, digital content, but it's now backing off one of its most prominent tools. At an event in LA today, EA senior VP of corporate communications Jeff Brown confirmed for GamesRadar that the company would be backing away from its Online Pass scheme, due in large part to fan dissatisfaction.
"We thought it was a cool way to package up online services and content," Brown said. "It never got off the ground. Consumers didn't like it. We listened to what they were saying and decided it wasn't worth doing it again...Consumers just didn't like it."
Brown went on to note that gamers should not expect Online Pass to return any time soon. "There's a lot of plans to keep building in new content and services," he said. "But no, there's no plan to package this stuff up. And frankly that was a secondary concern. And no, I'm not aware of any project that does that."
Introduced with Tiger Woods PGA Tour 11 in June 2010, the Online Pass program generally involved sequestering away online functionality behind a one-time use code. These codes came packed-in with new copies of games. However, those who picked up the game second-hand, be it through as a used game, rental, or otherwise, were required to pay $10 to buy their own, individual code.
The Online Pass scheme quickly caught with other publishers, including Activision, Ubisoft, Sony, and WB Interactive. http://www.gamesradar.com/ea-dropping-online-pass/?comment_ordering=oldest_first | |
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GolbeZ Administrator
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| Subject: Re: EA ditching online passes Thu May 16, 2013 3:22 pm | |
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Ali Brown Belt
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| Subject: Re: EA ditching online passes Thu May 16, 2013 3:25 pm | |
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GDPofDRC Administrator
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| Subject: Re: EA ditching online passes Mon May 20, 2013 12:03 pm | |
| They are gonna find different ways to offset not selling online passes. Lite games with more DLC coming. | |
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Favorite Fighter(s) : Diaz Bros, Wandy, Ace, Hendo, JDS, Lima Bros,Uncle Creepy, long live Iceman Posts : 43280 Join date : 2009-07-15 Age : 38 Location : Lawton, Oklahoma
| Subject: Re: EA ditching online passes Mon May 20, 2013 12:05 pm | |
| - GDPofDRC wrote:
- They are gonna find different ways to offset not selling online passes. Lite games with more DLC coming.
That has already been the trend. The last GOW game was a joke. That was a half game at best. Most of the shit is DLC and they try to make you feel special by giving the 1st DLC for free. Just seems to me that they weren't ready to release a full game. Which is why the new DI game was kind of tempting since it was being sold new for $49. Most of these $65 games haven't been worth it. Much better catching them used. | |
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