Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 And Star Wars Battlefront DLC All Coming To EA Access

Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and more games are coming to EA and Origin Access
Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and more games are coming to EA and Origin Access EA

EA Access and its PC brother Origin Access have proven to be a remarkable deal when it comes to gaming. That deal is about to get even sweeter, as EA has confirmed Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2 and all expansions for Star Wars Battlefront will be added to the service soon.

In a post on the EA website, the company announced that all of the Star Wars Battlefront expansions are now available to download for all EA Access and Origin Access subscribers. This includes the Outer Rim, Bespin, Death Star and Rogue One: Scarif maps, game modes and characters.

While no release dates were mentioned, the post also says EA and Origin Access subscribers will get the base games for Titanfall 2 and Battlefield 1. Additionally, both services will be able to access the FIFA 18 trial. Players will be able to try out this year’s story mode as well as play online matches against friends for 10 hours without paying an extra cent.

Coming exclusively to Origin Access is The Sims 4 Digital Deluxe Edition, Oxenfree and Rebel Galaxy. Oxenfree is a graphic adventure where players are stuck on an island filled with ghosts. Rebel Galaxy is a space flying and trading game with a Western influence. The Sims is The Sims, you should know what this is by now. Like the other games, the post didn’t list any specific dates for when these games will be available, but these games will be full versions, not trials or demos.

Gamers with EA Access subscriptions will be getting three extra game trials along with FIFA 18. These are the other sports games from EA, including Madden NFL 18, NHL 18 and NBA Live 18.

Origin Access and EA Access cost $4.99 a month or $29.99 a year. In addition to playing all the games available in the Vault, subscribers can purchase other EA games or DLC with a 10 percent discount. For a full list of games included in both services, see the EA Access and Origin Access websites.

So what do you think? Are you excited to try out any of the new games getting added to both EA subscription services? What games do you hope get added to the services next? Let us know your thoughts in the comments section below.

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