EA Puts More DRM-Free Games on GoG

EA Puts More DRM-Free Games on GoG

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pocru by pocru on Sep 23, 2016 @ 11:46 AM (Staff Bios)
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EA doesn't have a great reputation, and there's a great reason for that: it never misses an opportunity to ruin goodwill and do things that are questionable from a moral and business position. Fortunately, it does do good things every once in a while, and today is one of those days. Much in the way it allowed its older games to be sold over Good Old Games as well as the much-maligned EA Origin service, it has opened up its old catalog and put three more games on the GoG Marketplace, DRM free and on-sale: Mirror's Edge, The Saboteur, and Spore.

So, if you all wanted to figure out why so many people were comparing No Man's Sky to Spore, now's your chance to figure it that out! Otherwise, just enjoy this strange show of generosity from a company who can do better, but who chooses not too.

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