On Origin when you invite a friend they get a Friend Pass version of the game in their library. It's like a full game they can install and run, but there is no option to start the actual gameplay, they can only wait for the other player who owns a paid copy to start it. I think this way is superior to Remote Play, not sure why they didn't do the same for Steam.
It should work with Eneba keys, I don't see why it would not. It would also work with Origin Access Basic.
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Great, that's just what I wanted to know, thank you.
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Hello!
I'm thinking of buying A Way Out to complete it in co-op with a friend of mine. However on Steam the only option is streaming with Remote Play. If I'm not mistaken on Origin you get a gift copy or you can download a "demo" to complete with your friend, right?
If yes, is it also valid for digital keys (e.g. Eneba)?
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