Access Denied

EA Access was definitely a leap forward in innovation for gaming streaming services. Very affordable at $30 a year or $5 a month, EA Access lets members play around a dozen games unlimitedly throughout the subscription period — as well as play new and up coming games nearly a week before release.
Now Sony may have opened their mouth a little too wide when they announced EA Access was not a good bargain and refused its service on PSN; then released PS Now to an astronomical pricing plan. However, the dust has settled a bit and PS Now is much more affordable out of Beta.
Sony needs a bit more of a push, though. Sony needs to lower their price plans yet again to compete with EA Access which they do not have on their console. Even if it was a bit pricier, say $50 a year for unlimited streaming, that could really make little difference. Especially when the library is already so open and diverse.














