Peter Moore confirms that not every EA game will require an online connection, says free-to-play not coming to every EA franchise.
In a blog post today, Electronic Arts COO Peter Moore clarified comments he made at Gamescom recently about moving away from offline games.
Moore said it is a fact that EA no longer makes “offline” games, but clarified that not every game EA ships will require an Internet connection.
“Many, if not most, of our games include single-player, offline modes that you can play entirely without an Internet connection, if you so choose,” Moore said. “We know thats something many of our players want, and we will continue to deliver it.”
Maxis’ upcoming The Sims 4 will not require an Internet connection.
Moore also addressed “confusion” regarding EA’s plans for free-to-play games going forward. At Gamescom, he suggested that every major EA franchise will have a free-to-play option. Today, he said this is not the case, though the company is evaluating options for the future.
“I also see confusion about our plans for free-to-play games. Many of our most popular franchises for PCs and mobile–including Battlefield, Need for Speed, FIFA, Star Wars: The Old Republic, Plants vs. Zombies, and now Madden NFL, to name a few–already offer free-to-play experiences. Command & Conquer is another exciting new free-to-play game coming online later this year,” Moore said. “However, not all of EA’s games will offer a free-to-play mode.”
“We will continue to explore new free-to-play experiences for our franchises when we believe there is gamer interest and a cool new game we can build,” he added. “But of course, we will continue to deliver award-winning core gaming experiences on all of these franchises.”
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