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Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order, More EA Games Coming To Steam

EA is coming back to Steam in a big way.

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Since EA launched its Origin service, it has been the only place that players have been able to purchase the publisher's games on PC, but that will change very soon. EA has announced it is bringing a variety of its titles to Steam, beginning with next month's highly anticipated Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order.

Ahead of its release on November 15, Respawn's upcoming Star Wars game is now available to pre-order on Valve's storefront, marking the first new EA game to hit Steam in six years. The publisher says it will be followed by The Sims 4, Unravel Two, and "other major titles" in the next few months. Apex Legends, FIFA 20, and Battlefield V will arrive next year, and those will support cross-play between Steam and Origin.

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All of this is leading up to the Steam launch of EA Access, EA's premium subscription service. EA touts that this is the "first and only" game subscription service to be available on Valve's storefront. No release date has been announced yet, but EA Access is slated to launch on Steam sometime next spring, and subscriptions will cost the same as on consoles: $5 a month or $30 a year.

The Steam version of EA Access will give subscribers similar perks as on other platforms. Along with access to the Vault--a library of titles that users can play for free--subscribers will be able to take advantage of exclusive discounts and more. "We anticipate that the core benefits of the subscription service as it exists on Origin or Xbox or PlayStation will be the same as those which you would get on Steam," EA senior VP Mike Blank told GamesIndustry.biz. "And when I say the core benefits, I'm talking about things like early access, the 10% discount, or that catalog of games that you might see on EA Access today on Xbox or on PlayStation 4."

The arrival of EA Access on Steam seems to open up the chance that the service could launch on other PC storefronts as well, such as the Epic Games Store. It appears EA has no such plans as of now, but Blank hasn't dismissed the possibility: "What I'll say today is we are open to new partnerships. While I don't have anything to announce today, we are always open to new partnerships that make sense for our players. So we'll see what the future holds."

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So...since the Steam version still relies on Origin, if I get Fallen Order via Origin Access, can I activate it on Steam also? I presume not, like UPlay doesn't allow reverse activation on Steam.

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The games still require Origin. So what is the point?

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maybe nobody is buying into their origin crap?

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Someone explain to me this part here "The Steam version of EA Access will give subscribers similar perks as on other platforms. Along with access to the Vault--a library of titles that users can play for free--subscribers will be able to take advantage of exclusive discounts and more."

How exactly are you playing "for free", when you're PAYING MONEY for the service? It's not free if you're paying for the damned thing. Bloody lunatics.

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EA is either signalling defeat here, or they're trying to flypaper Steam users and pull the rug again like they did before.

When Origin went live, I mysteriously had a bunch of titles I'd purchased through Steam available on Origin. I hope I'm just being paranoid.

Either way I cut EA off a long time ago. They don't offer anything worth my time these days and they've had a big string of misses over the past couple years.

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Eventually, they came back to daddy Steam. Epic will also realise that they can't compete with Steam very soon.

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@daidochus: so...the difference is, EA only offered first-party exclusives, ala Battlenet. Epic has its own games AND 3rd-party exclusives. And Epic's store front is actually a pretty big success so far for at least some games (BL3 outselling BL3, Anno 1800 outselling all previous Annos on Steam combined, etc).

Nt, tho.

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@daidochus: You get that all the Epic exclusives were ALREADY coming to Steam eventually, right?

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@mogan: The message is, exclusivity ain't the answer, EA is the example. Too bad Epic thinks otherwise.

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@daidochus: Epic is here to stay. In a few months they will be with Steam feature wise and offer way lower fees for publishers.

Origin never stood a chance. EA doesn't have any big hits in the vein of Fortnite to push their store. Epic have.

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@gargar: Bullshit they'll get Steam features in a few months. Try a few years.

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@daidochus: Epic has an idiot at the helm. I wouldn't be so sure that they'll be doing anything friendly for a while...

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pointless since ur still gonna need origin to launch them.. meh

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@untouchables111: I agree, this is really dumb.

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It suggests that it won't require Origin, which is a good thing...

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@m4a5: Oh it will. On the Steam page for the game it says it requires Origin to play it.

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Edited By m4a5

@crashchaos: Ah, then this article didn't pick up on it. I see it now that I look at the bottom of the info on the Steam page.

I figured talk about the "Steam version of EA Access" meant it could be separate. But I guess not. Meh.

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Are we all still mad about the whole Steam thing or what? If not, I didn’t get the memo.

All joking aside more titles being offered across a wide variety of platforms is usually a good thing as more eyes get on them.

-LET OFF SOME STEAM NINJA APPROVED-

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