Humble Bundle has become a well-known gaming distribution service in the past few years. Using a pay-what-you-want model, it has let gamers purchase a variety of gaming bundles with some portion of the proceeds going to charity. It quickly found success, where it offered consumers good value while giving its developers a high volume of sales. This organization frequently features high-profile AAA games from big publishers, where its digital redemption keys can also be used across a variety of systems and PC clients. This includes games published by Electronic Arts like AWay Out, Titanfall 2, and It Takes Two.
Many of EA's games have been playable not only through clients like Steam, but also its own desktop applications. One of these is Origin, which first launched back in 2011, being a digital distribution platform for purchasing and playing games from Electronic Arts. However, a few years ago, EA announced that it would be rebranding Origin, with it now being replaced by EA Play. This seems to be extending to the library of games sold on certain digital distribution sites, as EA games are being taken off sites like Humble Bundle.
Humble Bundle Pulling Sales from Russia, Putting Bundle Together to Support Ukraine
In a post by Humble Bundle's support team, it outlined that games published by Electronic Arts will no longer be available on the Humble Store. This extends to any digital codes of games purchased through the storefront, where gamers will have until March 18 at 5:00 PM PDT to redeem any EA or Origin game keys before they expire. The post notes that this will only affect games purchased through the Humble Store and not the ones that have been purchased as a bundle or are currently in a Humble Choice subscription.
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