With EA Access, a lot of gamers finally managed to get their hands on some triple A games, at the price of zero! What’s more, the new batch of coming free games has been announced, and everyone is feeling excited about these new EA Access Free Games!
New EA Access Free Games announced: Batch includes high-profile games
EA has announced he line-up of the next batch of free games for EA Access Vault. Among those are some triple A games: EA Sports UFC 2, Mirror’s Edge Catalyst, and Star Wars Battlefront. What’s interesting is that these games have been released just during the past year. However, if we look back on what’s been available on EA Access for free, it’s not really surprising. There have been 25 games available there so far, and some of them are available after less than a year of release. Some of those games are Battlefield 4, FIFA 16, NBA Live 16, etc.
EA made the announcement about the inclusion of the high-profile games in a tweet, but then deleted the message for some reasons. However, they rectify that in another tweet, saying the link earlier was not working, and they decided to post a new one. You can take a look at their confirmation here. With this announcement, subscribers of EA Access will be looking forward to the end of 2016 with excitement.
That’s for Xbox One, what about the other platforms? For PC, there’s another version of EA Access, called the Origin Access. However, it has its own separate vault of free games. Also, UFC 2 is not availble on PC. So the best PC gamers can hope for is the other 2. If you’re a PS4 owner, tough luck to you: there’s no version of EA Access for the Sony’s exclusive platform.
New EA Access Free Games announced: Exciting end of year!
As we have mentioned, there are now 25 games available in the EA Access Vault, with more coming to the roster. With the triple A games EA is adding, it is a good investment to subscribe to the EA Access service now. The fee is only $5/month or $30/year, and you get to play very high quality games. So, are you ready for the end of the year?