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Three pillars of Electronic Arts now DRM-free

No matter your personal take on the gaming giant – the many people, teams, and studios behind Electronic Arts brought us some of the most unforgettable experiences, marvelous worlds, and exceptional titles in gaming.
Each of today's three classic releases from Electronic Arts represents a pillar of game design: exceptional world building, mastery in storytelling, an admirable understanding of the balance between scope and focus. Straight from the EA Games vault, making their DRM-free debut on GOG.com, are:



Dragon Age: Origins - Ultimate Edition — the birth of a universe. A complex, extensive universe of raw fantasy and imperfection which spawned countless works reaching far beyond gaming - from graphic novels and novelizations through tabletop games and more. The Dragon Age universe is among the most ambitious fantasy settings ever created, and if you'd like to get more acquainted with the universe, turn up the fantastic soundtrack and take a look at the comprehensive guide to Dragon Age by Kotaku.

Dead Space is a glance at a gritty, hard sci-fi world in a state of irreversible disrepair. This is a game where the horrors lurking around the corner are just as disturbing as ghosts of the past. The glimpses are few, but they meticulously paint a vivid world of dark, scientific wonders and despair – a world you barely know, but a world nonetheless worth saving. A world you will remember. Check out the animated comic prologue available here, as well as the OST on Spotify.

SimCity 3000™ Unlimited is more than the sum of its parts. It's neither the biggest nor the most elaborate in the series, but it's success lies in balancing complexity and accessibility to deliver truly exceptional and welcoming gameplay. It doesn't hurt that you'll spend countless hours listening to a wonderfully jazzy soundtrack (also on Spotify!). Whether you succeed or stumble, one thing is certain: your stay in SimCity 3000 will be… nice.



Experience three pillars of game design by Electronic Arts – the marvelous worlds, unforgettable storytelling, exceptional gameplay – <span class="bold">Dragon Age: Origins - Ultimate Edition</span>, <span class="bold">Dead Space</span>, and <span class="bold">SimCity 3000&trade; Unlimited</span> are now available, DRM-free on GOG.com!
Post edited July 14, 2016 by Konrad
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omega64: Galaxy or GOG downloader?
Downloader isn't officially supported anymore. :P
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tinyE: I know it isn't officially supported anymore but it not working is forcing me to leave the site. 700 + games that are useless because I don't want to use Galaxy.
Why don't you use a download manager addOn for you browser and use the direct download links?
Nice! Bought them all. Fantastic to see these here, especially DA:O and DS - more modern games on GOG makes me happy! :)
Post edited July 14, 2016 by SeduceMePlz
"No matter your personal take on the gaming giant"

Hurr hurr.
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omega64: Galaxy or GOG downloader?
Downloader isn't officially supported anymore. :P
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tinyE: I know it isn't officially supported anymore but it not working is forcing me to leave the site. 700 + games that are useless because I don't want to use Galaxy.
I just use firefox to download. Just start a bunch of the small ones, and if you have 4GB+ files you have to do one at a time. I find if I have a couple of large ones going often one will stop. Sure it will take longer to do it that way but it will work (well does for me)
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wolfsite: Two Questions:

1. Does this mean the Mass Effect series is in the pipeline?

2. Will there be an Origin Connect feature (like with Steam) that will allow us to claim games in the future here?
this, especially question two
Excellent to see. We also desperately need Crysis/Crysis Warhead, as all versions still carry the cancer that is SecuROM (50 machine activation limit, but still)...
The Awesome is strong with this one! ^_^
SimCity 3000? YESSS!!!
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mecharma: Praise the Sun!

...wait, what?
Now THAT was just mean. =( Don't get our hopes up like that! XD
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tinyE: I know it isn't officially supported anymore but it not working is forcing me to leave the site. 700 + games that are useless because I don't want to use Galaxy.
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deonast: I just use firefox to download. Just start a bunch of the small ones, and if you have 4GB+ files you have to do one at a time. I find if I have a couple of large ones going often one will stop. Sure it will take longer to do it that way but it will work (well does for me)
I can't do anything larger that 500mb with the browser because my I tend to lose my connection every 20 minutes which resets everything.
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omega64: Galaxy or GOG downloader?
Downloader isn't officially supported anymore. :P
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tinyE: I know it isn't officially supported anymore but it not working is forcing me to leave the site. 700 + games that are useless because I don't want to use Galaxy.
You can use a download manager. I don't use Galaxy either, and am downloading games (on Linux) using uGet. There must be many reasonable download manager for windows too.
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tinyE: I know it isn't officially supported anymore but it not working is forcing me to leave the site. 700 + games that are useless because I don't want to use Galaxy.
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moonshineshadow: Why don't you use a download manager addOn for you browser and use the direct download links?
Do those save download progress?
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tinyE: [...]
Try using downloader now (restart it just in case)
Post edited July 14, 2016 by Thiev
Excellent to see these here! We still desperately need Crysis & Crysis Warhead though, as all versions still carry the cancer that is SecuROM (50 machine activation limit, but still)...

EDIT: Sorry for the double post, the forums had a bit of a brain fart for a few minutes there :P
Post edited July 14, 2016 by DrearierSpider
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moonshineshadow: Why don't you use a download manager addOn for you browser and use the direct download links?
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tinyE: Do those save download progress?
Yes, they normally do. You can also pause the download and continue later on.