We're all trapped in launcher hell. Right now, as I write this, my taskbar trembles with apps: Steam, Battle.net, Connect, the Epic Game Store. In w69 slot ทาง เข้า my start menu lurks another nest: GOG Galaxy, w69 slot ทางเข้า Xbox, EA, the Paradox Launcher. To add insult to injury, pretty much every one of them bar Steam will intermittently forget my login as they hoover up my telemetry. Just to rub it in.
Perhaps in the future we'll only have to install software we actually want on our computers, but for now I'll take whatever little wins I can get. So I was chuffed to learn that, when hits Steam, it won't require us poor, benighted lot to deal with the EA App in order to play it. Bad news for the Epic Games Store devotees that presumably exist out there somewhere, though: you will have to deal with it.
So I'm thrilled to hear BF6 won't make me deal with it, at least on Steam. There is something of a pattern emerging here, though. Recently, EA did something PCG FPS czar Morgan Park had begun to fear was impossible: make a rational and popular decision about Battlefield 6. It announced that, yes, it would let people have classic class weapons in the BF6 beta after everyone kicked up about them not being there.
Now EA is saying those players—at least on Steam—also won't have to wrestle its launcher into submission? Careful, guys. Any more good decisions and people will start to expect them.

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