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Adding another (albeit a pretty delayed) voice.
All the EA classics, especially from ~2012 and before are in a very high demand. Not sure about the prospects of the original Mass Effect games for example, now that they have a Remaster, but the classic versions would be very welcome.
A lot of GOG users already own everything or nearly anything EA has put there and are hungry for more, waiting to throw money your way. And it's been quite a while since the last EA drop on GOG. Still waiting for that Medal of Honor: Airborne!!!
As for newer stuff, the Command & Conquer Remaster is a prime candidate for a GOG release.
In the case of the Mass Effect trilogy, Legendary Edition already removed the multiplayer, so nothing else would be lost by also removing the EA App integration, which is something wouldn't be allowed on a GOG release. Similarly, Dragon Age Origins is already there, and Dragon Age II would only need the EA App integration removed. Inquisition would require a little more work due to the Keep, unless they were to put out an offline version, like how Pillars of Eternity II has its equivalent built into the game.
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