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EA talks about activation code problems on Red Alert 3
Electronic Arts has talked today about the problems on the activation of Red Alert 3 for some users. In fact, there are some cases where the activation code isn’t retained valid, or there’s one character missing. EA has reported on their official site about the possible solutions for the matter.
About the “invalid” codes, the publisher is working on solving the problem: apparently some issue happened on the company’s “backend”, where some of the correct codes weren’t inserted. The problem will be solved as soon as possible.
On the “missing character” matter, the solutions are more practical: the user should either contact EA’s customer service or go by trial and failure. The character can be a number from 0 to 9 and a letter on the alphabet. We would suggest contacting the customer service, however. Faster and safer.
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