AOL drops Pogo, consolidates game portals

After ten years AOL has ended its relationship with EA’s Pogo, meaning that players can no longer play Pogo games on AOL’s website. Also, AOL has merged its two online game services, AOL Games and Games.com, into a single portal at Games.com.

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After ten years AOL has ended its relationship with EA’s Pogo, meaning that players can no longer play Pogo games on AOL’s website. Also, AOL has merged its two online game services, AOL Games and Games.com, into a single portal at Games.com.

Players’ Club Pogo memberships, tokens, badges and player rewards are still available directly at Pogo.com. Club Pogo members can sign in at Pogo.com with their existing Pogo username and password, but all other Pogo players may need to visit http://aol.pogo.com/welcome and update their AOL account details in order to transition over to Pogo.com.

All games that were previous available on AOL’s two game portals, with the exception of Pogo games, are now available on Games.com.