EA wants feedback on Origin

Posted By | On 03rd, May. 2012

Origin is a digital distribution service for the PC created by EA, and now, they want you to tell them what you think of the service so far. EA also wants people to tell them what features they desire on the service.

They have posted a blog post titled “Continuing the Origin conversation”, and the comments section is already ripe with people’s rants. Okay, that was expected. You know, EA and Internet equals magic.

“Since its launch in June 2011, Origin has undergone a quiet evolution, smoothing corners, strengthening foundations, and adding – piece by piece – the elements needed to make it a truly enjoyable gaming platform,” said the blog post.

“However, in focusing so intently on what’s to come, we haven’t always succeeded in communicating what’s already available. That’s where our users bring invaluable insight to the Origin conversation.”

Origin Creative Director Robert Kissinger and Product Manager Mike Lewis will be hosting a live Q&A on May 8 at 10:00 a.m. PST.

Tell us what you think in the comments section below.


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