@Stefmandeman exactly, this is my only issue. If both platforms had the same content then I wouldn't have felt bamboozeled. I get that steam and origin are their own seperate 'entities', just like how xbox and playstation accounts arent connected and have different titles per console. But this feels more compared to having fifa twice on a singular platform, but one fifa having less players for no apparent reason.. but then also on top of that, not getting some type of heads up before you make a purchase, atleast I don't recall getting any info about an origin account having more games, and popular/wanted games at that. They are basically selling two different products with the same name. This is all from a consumer point of view ofcourse, sadly not a (completely) happy one... I bought the subscription especially for the sport titles, which I understood from review videos was included. From what I recall EA didnt have any list or grant acces to any full list of all the titles before the purchase, so I felt safe to assume these very critical games would be included, obviously sadly mistaken... Don't get me wrong, even though I didn't get the titles I actually bought the subscription for, its STILL a great deal, but I probably won't be playing nearly as much as I planned to, cause yeah, I was hoping to play sports fifa, nba or 2k or w.e, you know, new stuff more or less.. I still appreciate EA coming out with subscription options.. But I hope they do something with this feedback, if only consider putting some kind of pre note of their being differences in the title availability, or a list to compare, or anything that will make it clear that there is a big difference between the two subscriptions with the same name -.- Subcription based bundled gaming is just getting started I feel like, you don't wanna be the one of the first big ones to get in, only to mess up YOUR reputation... other companies are always right behind to capitalize off of mistakes.