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Used Game To Survive? EA Plans To Drop Online Pass

Krazy Kanuck writes "Introduced in 2010, Online Pass was marketed as a way to 'preserve' online content or DLC as titles were sold in the used game market. Many saw this as a way to cut out the second hand game market. EA has now decided to end this program 'partly because the players didn't like it.' Unfortunately this appears to only be for future released games, those previously released will still be subject to this feature. Activision and Ubisoft still use this form of content control, it will be interesting to see if they follow suit."

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  1. Of course... by Hsien-Ko · · Score: 4, Insightful

    What good's an online pass when they shut down the game's master server after a year?

    1. Re:Of course... by Sylak · · Score: 2, Insightful

      because it was for console games, and those are more to the whim of the console's network maintainer than the publisher

    2. Re:Of course... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Informative

      Uuh no, matchmaking servers run by EA for many older sports games (like 2011 and older) are no longer online so I hope you like single player mode.

      This is why people should never EVER buy multiplayer games without a LAN host option.

  2. From the likes of EA, sure.... by grasshoppa · · Score: 4, Insightful

    But EA doesn't encompass the entirety of the gaming industry. And while yes, many larger software and hardware companies are following suit with the hostility to consumers, this creates an amazing environment for indie game development companies to flourish.

    Which, frankly, is exciting. I'm tired of the same ol' crap from companies too scared to take risks.

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  3. Umm... by JMJimmy · · Score: 3, Insightful

    " Unfortunately this appears to only be for future released games, those previously released will still be subject to this feature"

    Will they or will free codes be made available? There seems to be no concrete information on this anywhere.

    1. Re:Umm... by Dishevel · · Score: 2

      Either way the big news here is this ...
      EA did something that was not completely and truly horrible!

      That is news.

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  4. Re:The Other Shoe by _Shad0w_ · · Score: 2

    They also went out of their way to say Sims 4 will have no always-on requirement, unlike the new Sim City. I think the backlash took them a bit by surprise.

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  5. Used games still over by HalAtWork · · Score: 2

    The reason the online pass existed was to get $10 out of people that would buy games used. If they can't buy used games anymore, what's the point of the online pass? So yeah, they'll drop it, AND you won't be able to buy games used. The headline is stupid.

  6. Good Riddance by medv4380 · · Score: 3, Insightful

    I've never bought an online pass and never will. I won't even tough BioShock Infinite because of the Season Pass on the shelves at GameStop. I'll wait until the games drops in price and all relevant dlc comes bundled. I will not by and Online Pass, Season Pass, or any other such money grab nonsense. They can take their project 10 dolla, and eat it. However, I suspect this is just getting rid of one demon and replacing it with another.

    1. Re:Good Riddance by vux984 · · Score: 2

      Pretty much this. Its gotten to the point that I don't even look at new releases. I'll wait 6-8 months until all the obviously pre-planned DLC is out and then I'll buy it on sale at steam bundled with all the DLC, usually includes the "pre-order DLC" too if applicable.

      I used to buy games and then x-pacs, but the money grubbing has reached the point that realease day is really just the beginning of a staggered launch.

      I can wait 3-6 months and get the whole thing bundled together.

  7. What this likely *really* means... by Funk_dat69 · · Score: 4, Interesting

    On the surface this may look like EA is giving up it's quest to kill used games. I find that rather unlikely.

    What this likely *really* means, is that 'online pass' will soon be redundant. With ps4 and the next xbox soon to be out, this moves all but confirms that there will be something similar at the system level on both consoles, likely with publisher-friendly terms so they can share in on the ransom windfall.

    EA is shutting down theirs early to try and save face and let Sony and MS look like the jerks next gen, when in reality, it was probably their idea and lobbying that forced Sony and MS's hands.

    So..yippie?

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  8. Re:DLC is more lucrative by zlives · · Score: 2

    funny :)
    steam is the gateway drm...

  9. Resale Economics by ThinkThis · · Score: 3, Informative

    I think the game / console companies are not considering the upside of resellable games. When a kid on a budget decides to splurge $60 for a game, they do so knowing that they have the option to recover a portion of that money later on. If they love the game they keep it longer if not they dump it. The bottom line is that knowing you can get some of your money back makes it easier to take the risk of buying that pricey item. Imagine buying a new car with a new resell license. The value of the car would be diminished and the confidence to purchase would be lower. Sure Toyota won't make any money if I resell that Camry, but they got more money at sale time because as a buyer I see value in the ability to resell.

  10. Re:Not pissed off?!?!? by 0123456 · · Score: 2

    But god, the protoreaper fight? I felt like I stepped into some crappy B movie or something.

    But that's what I thought of the whole Mass Effect franchise... a mess of unskippable cut-scenes written by a frustrated wannabe SyFy Channel director.