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@smprice76536 I've merged your post with the master thread for this issue. Please see the first post on page one.
If you own any game or stuff packs that are NOT on the list of ineligible packs, please list them. Please also post a screenshot of the empty lists of game and stuff packs you see when you try to build a bundle, for reference.
The only way I'm able to afford to get sims packs is through bundles but it seems that they aren't offering for people to build their own bundle anymore. It's really disappointing, I was going to get high school years, werewolves and backyard stuff. But I guess I'll just wait until they next have a sale and just get the expansion pack. Although that too is frustrating, not all expansion packs go to 50% off anymore during sales, even ones that have been out since last year. I'm hoping HSY will be next sale but I don't have much hope
- 3 years ago
Yeah, it looks like the Build-a-bundle feature has been removed entirely now. I'm not seeing it at all any more.
- PandoraTO3 years agoSeasoned Ace
I still see the option to bundle in Origin, but maybe it's only a matter of time before it disappears from there, too. I guess with the death of stuff packs, the death of bundling was inevitable.
- puzzlezaddict3 years agoHero+
@sock-fox Are you looking in Origin or the EA App? Do you own enough of one pack type that you'd be ineligible to bundle? I ask because the feature should still be available, but if it's disappeared for someone who would otherwise be able to bundle, that should be reported. You can see how to find the bundle feature in the first post on page one.
- 3 years ago
Welp, Bundle & Save/Build-A-Bundle does seem to be gone. It used to be located to the right of "Add-ons". Unless you're implying that the button is simply unavailable for users who don't have a complete eligible bundle that they can build? Greyed out would be better than gone entirely, I think, if that's the case, with a "You cannot build a bundle." text when hovering over it.