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Spore's servers fall over on release day

On the first day of release hundreds if not thousands of people who waited patiently for Spore to be released can't take part in the online services because Spore's servers have fallen over according to EA. This results in the game being unable to verify the game's activation code which in turn results in online privileges being removed.
xiotex - contributor
Published: 307 days 11 hours ago | News | PC
 
 
 
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