Wasteland 2, The Witness Added to Origin Access Vault on PC

EA continues to expand the non-publisher side of its game selection.

Posted By | On 23rd, Mar. 2018

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Electronic Arts continues to expand its vault in Origin Access, the PC equivalent of EA Access available for just $5 per month (or $30 per year). Among the new titles added are Out of the Park Baseball 19, Lost Castle, Wasteland 2 and The Witness. Much like the Batman Arkham titles added at the beginning of March, these are some of the first non-EA games to be added to the vault.

InXile Entertainment’s Wasteland 2 and Thekla Inc’s The Witness are the highlights having both garnered critical acclaim. Wastleland 2 offers tactical RPG combat in a post-apocalyptic nuclear setting, following up from the cult classic. The Witness is a first person adventure title where solving puzzles on a mysterious island is the key to success.

Bulletstorm will also be coming to EA Access albeit as a “Lite” version but there’s no release date on its addition just yet. Origin Access also offers early access to betas for EA titles along with discounts on digital content so it might be worth checking out.


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