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Electronic Arts has offered an explanation as to why four of its classic titles were delisted, then relisted on popular PC games marketplace GOG in the past few months.
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EA will consider "player perspective" when delisting titles after GOG misstep
Electronic Arts has offered an explanation as to why four of its classic titles were delisted, then relisted on popular…
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Electronic Arts (EA) has recently provided insights regarding the delisting and subsequent relisting of several classic titles on GOG (Good Old Games). Here are the key points from their announcement:
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Background on the Delisting:
EA will consider "player perspective" when delisting titles after GOG misstep
Electronic Arts has offered an explanation as to why four of its classic titles were delisted, then relisted on popular…
- EA pulled titles such as Syndicate, Ultima Underworld, and their sequels from GOG as a result of miscommunication and oversight in their digital title management process.
- The action took place around late June when GOG announced the removal of these games on the publisher's request, leading to confusion and dissatisfaction among gamers.
- In response to the outcry, both EA and GOG worked to relist the titles and made them available for free until September 3.
- Chris Bruzzo, EA’s executive vice president for marketing, explained that the delisting resulted from a failure to consider player perspectives adequately. The company has since revised its processes to incorporate player feedback into future decisions concerning game availability.
- EA committed to ensuring that player interests will be prioritized in listing decisions going forward.
- The positive response from players has reinforced the value of these classic titles, prompting EA to make them accessible again.