Motive Studio's space combat title is free to claim until December 8th. Fort Triumph and RPG in a Box are the next two free games.
Operation: Tango is also part of the service's June lineup in what's looking like a pretty solid month for subscribers.
The games will come over March and April.
The publisher's Star Wars titles have sold 52 million copies across all platforms.
Mitch Dyer confirms he's working on the upcoming action RPG.
A good selection for those looking for something to play over the weekend.
Custom Games and a server browser have also been added.
Other improvements, such as support for variable frame rates, have also been detailed.
Ahead of Battlefront 2, but behind Jedi: Fallen Order.
Update 3.0 arrives on November 30th and brings a new map, while update 4.0 is set for December.
Here's how recent EA releases are going to look and perform on next-gen consoles.
Star Wars: Squadrons holds strong in second place.
"We're trying a lot of things and testing many ideas," says Motive Studios GM Patrick Klaus.
"We’re not planning to add more content," says creative director Ian Frazier.
Crash 4 sold just 1000 copies more than Star Wars.
Motive Studios outlines the progression system for its upcoming space combat title.
The space combat shooter launches in a little over two weeks.
PS4 and Xbox One players can look forward to a much more immersive experience.
The space combat sim is set for distribution one month before its release.
Motive Studios give a brief glimpse of the single player campaign.
"It doesn’t have the breadth of some of our games, but it is still an incredible game," EA CFO Blake Jorgensen adds.
Check out TIE Interceptor gameplay or learn more about how the game plays.
Lots of options for what you'll want to fly.
Creative director Ian Frazier explains options offered for the HUD, power management, and toggling visibility of cosmetics.
"We have a tremendous relationship with Disney," says EA CEO Andrew Wilson.
Squadrons will be "a game that is complete and great in its own right," says creative director Ian Frazier.
Motive Studios' Ian Frazier says the game is developed from "the ground up" to be first-person only.
Check out the gameplay premier of the upcoming Star Wars title.
All cosmetics are unlocked through regular gameplay.
System requirements for VR and non-VR rigs have been revealed.
The dogfighting sim is out on October 2nd and will support VR on PC and PS4.
Gameplay will also reportedly be showcased at EA Play Live 2020.
Pilots wanted for the next Star Wars adventure.
EA Motive's Star Wars game will be revealed on Monday.
Motive Studios' Star Wars: Project Maverick has an official name, it seems
EA Motive might be gearing up to reveal their "unique" Star Wars title soon.
A small spotlight on this mystery game.
The title's content ID indicates a possible beta and multiplayer support.
Let's hope it's more Fallen Order than Battlefront.