EA has announced the shutdown of its Origin PC app, which will cease operations on April 17, 2025. The decision comes as Microsoft ends support for 32-bit software, and since Origin only runs on outdated 32-bit code, users must transition to the EA app. Although the EA app was designed to replace Origin, many users have found it to lack features. EA encourages users to migrate their accounts and game libraries before the shutdown, with assurances that most games and saves should transfer successfully. However, users are advised to back up their game saves manually due to potential migration issues.

What should I do to prepare for the shutdown of the Origin app?

To prepare for the shutdown of the Origin app, you should migrate your account to the EA app before April 17, 2025. Install the EA app while keeping Origin installed to facilitate the transition and avoid redownloading games. Additionally, back up your game saves manually as some may not migrate automatically.

Origin launched in 2011 as EA's answer to Steam, allowing players to purchase and manage EA titles. It remained the primary platform for PC gamers until it was eventually replaced by the EA app in 2022. The EA app has often faced criticism for its performance and lack of features compared to Origin, and this transition marks a significant change for PC gamers who have relied on Origin for over a decade.