EA Access Out on July 24th for PS4

EA's subscription-based service offers a vault of titles and early access trials for $4.99 per month.

Posted By | On 30th, Jun. 2019

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Electronic Arts’ subscription-based service EA Access will finally be heading to PS4 on July 24th. Much like on Xbox One and like Origin Access on PC, EA Access will provide access to a number of digital games within its vault for $4.99 per month. You can also check out trial versions of upcoming EA titles for a limited time period.

Games on the service include A Way Out, Unravel 2, Battlefield 5, the Mass Effect series, Madden NFL 19, and much more. Having an EA Access subscription also provides a 10 percent discount on all digital EA content. That includes full games and DLC, so if there’s a particular game you want to keep, it will be cheaper.

More details about EA Access can be found here. A more premium version of the service is available on PC with Origin Access Premier. This provides early access to full games on PC one week before they launch worldwide. No word yet on whether this will come to consoles in the future, but you can check it out on PC for $14.99 per month.


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