EA has officially confirmed that its Origin platform will shut down on April 17, 2025, marking the end of its 13-year run. Origin users will need to transition to the EA App, which launched in 2022, to continue accessing their games. This move follows Microsoft’s cessation of support for 32-bit software, a shift that aligns with the EA App’s 64-bit requirement. Players still using 32-bit systems will lose access to their libraries unless they upgrade to a 64-bit version of Windows or macOS.

The EA App promises a seamless transition for most players. Those who have used Origin will find their game libraries, including cloud saves, transferred automatically when they log into the EA App with the same account. However, players with mods may face additional steps, as not all mods are compatible with the new app. Physical backups are recommended to ensure no data is lost during the switch.
While the closure of Origin isn’t entirely surprising—given its struggles to compete with platforms like Steam—this change also means EA will no longer support a fragmented software ecosystem. Moving forward, the EA App will serve as the sole platform for EA games, aligning with the publisher’s broader strategy, including better integration with Xbox Game Pass for EA Play subscribers.

Players are advised to migrate before April 17 to avoid losing access. For those on 32-bit systems, upgrading to a 64-bit OS will be essential to ensure continued access to their game libraries. The shutdown of Origin may mark the end of an era for some, but the EA App promises an improved, unified experience for gamers.
For more details on what specific steps you need to take, visit EA Help.