Origin third-party support begins with Saints Row, Batman
by Andrew Yoon, Oct 27, 2011 9:00am PDTEA's Origin store will start offering third-party games next month. Electronic Arts had said that "forward-looking" publishers were looking to jump on board--those publishers include Warner Bros., THQ, and Capcom. On November 15th, Origin will add Batman: Arkham City and Saints Row: The Third, with more titles coming from these publishers "in the coming months."
"Since launch, we've had overwhelming support from both publishers and developers across the gaming industry, recognizing Origin as an opportunity to deliver more of their great content straight to consumers across the globe," David DeMartini, senior vice president of Origin at EA, said in a press release. "We're excited to welcome Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment, THQ and Capcom as the first publishers to offer their games via Origin."
Origin has seen a tremendous boon in recent days, largely due to Battlefield 3's reliance on the platform. Upcoming games, like Star Wars: The Old Republic, are likely to continue EA's reach amongst PC gamers.
"We are very pleased to partner with EA and have Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment's key PC titles available on Origin," said Greg Ballard, senior vice president, Digital Games, Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment. "In growing our digital offerings for consumers we want to give fans increased access to critically acclaimed titles such as Batman: Arkham City."
"THQ is excited to work with Origin and to offer players another new, innovative way to experience the over-the-top fun of Saints Row: The Third," said Terri Schiek, senior vice president of publishing, Americas at THQ. "We look forward to building our relationship with the Origin team, and to continue to deliver great content for the platform."
"When we met with the EA team and discussed their long-term vision for Origin, we were excited to lend our weight to their efforts," said Christian Svensson, senior vice president at Capcom Entertainment. "We hope to expand our PC fanbase for our legendary brands on Origin."
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EA's Origin store will start offering third-party games next month. Electronic Arts had said that "forward-looking publishers" were looking to jump on board--those publishers include Warner Bros., THQ, and Capcom.
EA's Origin store will start offering third-party games next month. Electronic Arts had said that "forward-looking publishers" were looking to jump on board--those publishers include Warner Bros., THQ, and Capcom. : Shacknews
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Maybe instead of just shutting down old game servers for the internet they might feel like disabling all multiplayer functions in a game after so long? We are discontinuing all multiplayer services for the following EA games: ... That seems to be quite the logical next step to me from shutting down servers. Oh sure it will sound great when they sell you on it as the Origin Easy Access MultiPlayer interface. Through our Origin EA Multiplayer interface you can have easy access to both LAN and Internet gaming all through one simple page in the Origin service. See your friends online. See what your friends are playing. Join them with the touch of a button. No more server browser lists in-game. Access all your Origin EA Multiplayer enabled games* from one simple interface.
*Electronic Arts may from time to time remove access to older games from the OEAMP to ensure our customers have the best experience available to them that we can provide.
I generally don't do conspiracy theories, but I also don't believe EA farts rainbows and builds utopias for gamers the world over to play in.
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