Unravel, Need for Speed Heading to EA Access on July 12th

Two high profile releases coming to the Vault.

Posted By | On 06th, Jul. 2016

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EA Access subscribers will be receiving not one but two high profile releases in the Vault on July 12th. Coldwood Interactive’s Unravel and Ghost Games’ Need for Speed will be available, completely for free, to Access subscribers. While Need for Speed has average critical reviews, Unravel has been critically praised and is worth checking out.

There are other benefits to having EA Access – along with more than 20 different games in the Vault to play around with, including Titanfall, Dragon Age: Inquisition, Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare and so on, you gain access to free trials for upcoming games several days before their worldwide releases.

One can also avail of 10 percent discounts on EA digital purchases with EA Access. If you play a trial and enjoy it, you can transfer your progress to the full game. What are your thoughts on the upcoming additions to EA Access’s Vault? Let us know in the comments below and stay tuned for more information.


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