
EAâs public relations team plays Spincity all weekend long. SimCity made our list of âmost anticipated games of 2013â, and with good reason. This PC reboot was not only long overdue, but the franchise itself is an all-time classic. We were confident Maxis was the studio to deliver a proper sequel, but the studioâs choice of an always online DRM solution has proven to be a complete disaster. Maximum PC online managing editor Jimmy Thang has criticized EAâs handling of the situation, and the companyâs PR department has been pulling overtime trying to repair the games reputation. Firstly EA has clarified that it is not banning customers for requesting a refund, but you probably wonât get one either. The company points disgruntled customers to its return policy, which states in no uncertain terms that digital customers are out of luck. Disputing the charges with your bank werenât specifically mentioned, but we would guess this would be handled more severely. Secondly EA is hoping to mend a few bridges by offering up a free game. âTo get us back in your good graces, weâre going to offer you a free PC download game from the EA portfolio. On March 18, SimCity players who have activated their game will receive an email telling them how to redeem their free game. I know thatâs a little contrived â" kind of like buying a present for a friend after you did something crummy. But we feel bad about what happened. Weâre hoping you wonât st
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