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EA Sports: ‘Online charges aren't unfair’

EA Sports: ‘Online charges aren't unfair’

FIFA studio SVP defends company position on charges for online content

EA Sports SVP of worldwide development Andrew Wilson has defended his company’s recently introduced $10 online pass in all future titles, claiming he didn’t believe “even the harshest cynic could argue with [it]”.

The pass – which is needed to play any online content – comes free with new games, but is required to be renewed with a $10 fee in pre-owned titles.

“In order to continue to enhance the online experiences that are attracting nearly five million connected game sessions a day, we think it’s fair to get paid for the services we provide and to reserve these online services for people who pay EA to access them,” Wilson said.

“We’ll continue to invest in creating great games and offer industry-leading online services to extend the game experience to everyone.  I don’t think even the harshest cynic can argue with that and instead I think fans will see the value we’re committing to deliver.”

Wilson went on to state that EA saw the pre-owned market as an opportunity, and the pass was not intended to restrict it.

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"With Online Pass everyone has access to the same premium online services and content regardless of how and where you buy the game. I've been here now for more than a decade, and the investments we're making in developing for digital are profound," he continued.

"When we see how many people are playing all of our games online, consumers are telling us that competition is endemic to sports in a way that most people don't get just by playing alone. We want to reserve EA Sports online services for people who pay EA to access them."

$10 fail

posted by Disgruntled May 11, 2010 at 12:14 pm
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Disgruntled

“we think it’s fair to get paid for the services we provide and to reserve these online services for people who pay EA to access them,”

So what do we pay an Xbox Live subscription for then?

You don't host that online content, first parties do.

Also, if you can separate the online component, then how about an offline-only version of the game at retail with $10 off of the RRP?

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Rubbish

posted by Firedshot May 11, 2010 at 1:28 pm
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Firedshot

Most of EA sports games are reworks of the old versions with very little new content or inovation. EA are just here for the money and care little for the users. They can poke that $10.

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@Disgruntled

posted by Ash May 11, 2010 at 10:04 pm
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Ash

@Disgruntled Not EA. They host their own servers, which is why they never released online games on Xbox 1.
And the $10 off version would be the used version I suppose, assuming GameStop et.al. actually reduce the prices of used games appropriately.

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2nd hand

posted by Bob May 28, 2010 at 5:14 pm
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Bob

I get that this $10 fee only applies if you buy an EA game 2nd hand (to access the online content), as you get the $10 pass with the 1st hand game, but this is just simply wrong.

This is just EA's way to get money out of the 2nd hand market, on game units they have already gotten their percent from (when the game was first purchased).

This, I am sure, will only just decline the sales of 2nd hand EA games, and tarnish the EA name even more.

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