Origin Is Being Discontinued . Origin is a 32-bit game launcher for Windows released by EA in 2011. The 32-bit architecture ...
EA is closing Origin on April 17, 2025, switching to the EA App due to Microsoft's 32-bit abandonment. Games and accounts will transfer to the EA App seamlessly, including saved data and cloud storage ...
EA does clarify that account and game data transfers between Origin and the EA App, however – you don’t lose your game purchases, but if your PC is not compatible with the EA App, you won’t ...
Users who previously only had EA Origin installed must download the new EA app. Then, log in with the same account details you previously used for Origin. The app should automatically recognize ...
EA said it would phase out EA Origin when the EA App released. Read a Q&A from EA below: Will your account and games transfer to the EA app? Yes, your account and games will transfer to the EA app.
When users try to install Origin on their PC, they might run into the Error 20:403. This happens because Origin is no longer ...
Games from Origin will transfer to the EA app automatically when players log in with their Origin account. If cloud saves are enabled save games will transfer. However, users will need to manually ...
Origin, EA's universally-disliked PC storefront and launcher launched back in 2011, will finally shut down this year, on 17th April. EA has, of course, long since replaced Origin with the EA App ...
Games installed via Origin should be found automatically by the EA app, the account for logging in is the same. Like Origin, the EA app is mandatory for most EA titles: Even if you buy EA games on ...
Origin, the original PC app for publisher EA, will be ceasing operations on April 17, 2025. Origin was EA’s first foray into creating its own PC store, back when it was common for major ...
After 14 years, EA will retire its controversial Origin game distribution app for Windows, the company announced. Origin will stop working on April 17, 2025. Folks still using it will be directed ...
Origin is 32-bits, and guess what? Windows requires 64 bits, which means Origin is dead in the water, hence the EA app that replaced it, which is 64 bits. Now, the move to the EA app was not a ...