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  • Steve_OS
    Editor-in-Chief
    • Jul 2002
    • 34040

    #1

    EA Sports Quietly Delists FIFA Games From Digital Storefronts



    EA Sports has quietly delisted all of their FIFA games from digital storefronts. If you already...

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  • Limasbravo
    Pro
    • Sep 2019
    • 576

    #2
    Re: EA Delists Entire FIFA Catalog of Games From Digital Storefronts

    Wowza. Still seeing them right now on the Microsoft Store on my XBox S.

    I bought FIFA 23 and have it downloaded right now. I don't know how this digital games go. Should I never delete it now? Or will I still be able to re-download it since I actually bought the game?
    Space for rent

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    • JoshC1977
      All Star
      • Dec 2010
      • 11564

      #3
      Re: EA Delists Entire FIFA Catalog of Games From Digital Storefronts

      Originally posted by Limasbravo
      Wowza. Still seeing them right now on the Microsoft Store on my XBox S.

      I bought FIFA 23 and have it downloaded right now. I don't know how this digital games go. Should I never delete it now? Or will I still be able to re-download it since I actually bought the game?
      EA removed Madden 20 awhile back from their digital store but I had previously purchased it, so I was still able to re-download recently it from my inventory.

      FIFA will probably work the same (if you already bought it, it'll still be re-downloadable). If there are any other versions you bought digitally on XBox, I would just see if you can still download them; that should provide an answer to your question.
      Play the games you love, not the games you want to love.

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      • Limasbravo
        Pro
        • Sep 2019
        • 576

        #4
        Re: EA Delists Entire FIFA Catalog of Games From Digital Storefronts

        Originally posted by JoshC1977
        EA removed Madden 20 awhile back from their digital store but I had previously purchased it, so I was still able to re-download recently it from my inventory.

        FIFA will probably work the same (if you already bought it, it'll still be re-downloadable). If there are any other versions you bought digitally on XBox, I would just see if you can still download them; that should provide an answer to your question.
        That's good, that's what I would hope. If not, I'll be hating myself for not buying the Series X with the disc drive.

        Only the 23 I've bought, I've only had the Series S for a short time. Looking like I made a good call for buying 23.
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        • Broncos86
          Orange and Blue!
          • May 2009
          • 5505

          #5
          Re: EA Delists Entire FIFA Catalog of Games From Digital Storefronts

          Not surprising given the FIFA license.

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          • tinpanalley
            MVP
            • Apr 2006
            • 3401

            #6
            Re: EA Delists Entire FIFA Catalog of Games From Digital Storefronts

            This is why I hated and will always hate the move away from physical disc sales.
            Hopefully if they ever do stop offering them altogether, they give us a burnable disc file or an option to order a disc. I asked them once a few years ago what happens if EA ever goes under and they said they had to get back to me, in a few days I got an email from a higher up in digital distribution at EA saying that although they don't have anything in place right now in terms of exit strategies, the general thinking is that anyone with a digital game purchase would be given a physical way (file or otherwise) to get their games.

            For the time being with the FIFA series, this actually doesn't surprise me one bit. You couldn't get anything earlier than FIFA 16 already.

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            • dubcity
              Hall Of Fame
              • May 2012
              • 17877

              #7
              Re: EA Delists Entire FIFA Catalog of Games From Digital Storefronts

              Originally posted by tinpanalley
              This is why I hated and will always hate the move away from physical disc sales.
              It's a problem, but ignorant people won't notice it or care until it really hits them. It's bad for consumers and good for the huge gaming companies. Games are literally going to disappear. Not great.

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              • Limasbravo
                Pro
                • Sep 2019
                • 576

                #8
                Re: EA Delists Entire FIFA Catalog of Games From Digital Storefronts

                Originally posted by dubcity
                It's a problem, but ignorant people won't notice it or care until it really hits them. It's bad for consumers and good for the huge gaming companies. Games are literally going to disappear. Not great.
                Yep. Which is probably what companies want. They want us plebs to not actually own anything, just renting things. Can't get used games from others, have to go through assigned sellers.

                Anything that keeps them from making infinite profits is something they want to crush.
                Space for rent

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                • LoadStar81
                  Rookie
                  • Oct 2018
                  • 202

                  #9
                  Re: EA Sports Quietly Delists FIFA Games From Digital Storefronts

                  Yeah, digital game preservation is going to drive future historians stark staring skanewpid, and sooner rather than later.

                  Really, P.T. wasn't enough of an object lesson? Hellooooo?

                  Heck, the original version of Bubble Bobble is already officially lost. The original source code is gone, and all that's left, is emulations and ports.

                  And let's not forget Project CARS, while we're at it.

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