It appears EA and Microsoft have been paying attention to Netflix and PlayStation Now, and are combining to offer a different subscription service for gamers. The EA Access pass is available (currently in beta) for $5 per month or $30 per year and gives subscribers unlimited access to a "Vault" of games. Right now that list covers FIFA 14, Madden NFL 25, Peggle 2 and Battlefield 4, with the promise of more titles soon. Not enticed by the promise of last year's games and 10 percent discounts on EA games, DLC, and in-game currency? They're also adding in early access trials for this year's round of EA sports games (Madden, NHL, NBA Live, FIFA) and Dragon Age: Inquisition that open up five days before the games go on sale and let your progress carry over to the retail version. EA Access passes will be sold in GameStop stores soon, EB Games in Canada, and online for European gamers via GameStop and Amazon. You can hit the website for details, and EA says it will become available for everyone on Xbox One "soon." So, on a scale from Horse Armor DLC to Sim City 4, how excited is everyone about this?
Awesome new way to play more @EA games coming to players on @Xbox http://t.co/XbBzfr2QzE. Great to have @GameStop on board as well!
- Peter Moore (@petermooreEA) July 29, 2014
Welcome to EA Access, a new membership kicking off on Xbox One! Access to The Vault, discounts, & more! Learn More: http://t.co/laaY10bpTf
- EA Access (@EAAccess) July 29, 2014 Filed under: Gaming, HD, Microsoft
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