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Server was moved in Sept 2015 but game was not updated. This broke the in-game account registration.
Security certificates were updated in May 2017. This broke all retail copies of Spore.
You're just now noticing something that's always been there.
And Spore will not get a sequel. The game is too niche and EA only cares for market sales and microtransactions. Honest. Every EA game since 2013 has included microtransactions.
So, unless you're looking forward to paying $1.99 for a skin tone, forget about EA ever making a sequel.
hello I just tell you in October they announced in steam that it was time for spore 2 so the sequel is possible (in my mind (turn what ooooomggg)
EA no longer releases their games on Steam. Go to Origin.