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EA seeks to regain your trust next year with more Battlefield, Titanfall

EA told MCV it’s working to “regain the trust of the PC gamer” next year.

“Over the last couple of years we have focused on ensuring a great play experience from launch and bringing players a better experience on Origin with programs like the Great Game Guarantee, On the House, and now Origin Access,” Origin Senior Marketing Director Peter O’Reilly said.

“We are on a journey to regain the trust of the PC gamer,” he continued, citing new Battlefield and Titanfall releases in the 2017 fiscal year. “We’re excited about the progress we’ve made, but are always pushing ourselves to innovate on behalf of players.”


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