

We’d love to help you get all your games on to one account, but it isn’t always easy.Īll of the data (including saves and achievements) you’ve got on your account from playing our games is stored in our cloud. Private email domains, like email addresses you get from school or work, might expire when you graduate or leave your company.įree providers, like Yahoo or Gmail, let you recover your account and password more easily if you ever need to.ĭo you have another EA Account somewhere that’s got all of your games on it? If you log in and don’t see your games or one of your connected personas, you probably do. Tip: We recommend using an email address that you’ll always have access to. If you have a Star Wars™: The Old Republic™ account that uses the same email as your EA Account, you’ll need to accept the email address change - check your email for more details as you follow the steps below. Click the link in the email to verify that you made the change. Once you’ve updated your email address, we’ll send you an email asking you to verify it.

For example, Have another email already? You can use that one instead. It’s just going to be a placeholder so that you can use it to free up your email for your main account. You can make the email whatever you’d like.

You’ll use this to free up your main email address from the new EA account you created. Can you help me put them all in one place?ĭid you accidentally make a new account with your main email address? You can swap your email address to the EA Account you have that has all of your games on it. I have more than one EA Account and there are games on all of them.I forgot I had an EA Account and made a new one, but I have no games on my new account.If you don’t have access to your old email address anymore and can’t reset your password, learn how to contact us and what we'll need to help you out. There are a few ways we can help you out. So you’ve accidentally made a duplicate EA Account.
