Update: SimCity 5 only requires internet connection on launch

30 March 2012

Remember earlier this week when we told you that the SimCity reboot would require an always-on internet connection? Okay, so apparently it actually doesn’t quite.

EA has clarified to GameSpy – and, by extension, the world – that the game needs an active internet connection to start up, but that’s it. More importantly, perhaps, the game supports offline play so if the connection is interrupted or broken while you’re playing, you won’t get booted out.

Although the game will reportedly be launching on other, as yet unconfirmed digital distribution platforms, the same article also claims that you’ll need an active EA Origin account to play. I assume that’s something like the otherwise quite unobstrusive Origin layer used in games like Mass Effect 3 and Battlefield 3, so that’s not a catastrophe.

The game is scheduled to launch next year, so between now and then, it’s always possible the gaming industry will undergo a revolution and bin DRM altogether. Or there could be worldwide nuclear war and none of this will matter anyway. Make a wish.

Source: GameSpy

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  1. Matthew Woodf
    17.02.2013 at 20:40

    I wish,i wish,that they’d do stuff the Steam way – login to make sure you’re not a pirate,then launch the game internet or not,anytime.

    My internet goes down every night,at a unknown time(around 10:00 PM) thanks to forces known as parents.If i switch to something else,I want to be able to play the game when i get back from that something else. Still,nice to know that they CAN do it.
    NOTE TO EA:
    So,EA,at least you’re doing something good,and i’m starting to relax.But think about people like me.

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