EA Access continues to prove itself as the best deal in gaming. That deal is only going to get sweeter over the next few months, as three games will be added to the service in July and August. Although nothing was confirmed, EA has mentioned more Xbox 360 games will be coming to the service through Backward Compatibility as well.
The first two games, both unlocked on July 12, are Unravel and Need For Speed. Gamers with an EA Access subscription can download and play through the entirety of both games when they are added to the vault.
Coming next is Plants vs. Zombies Garden Warfare 2. This game isn’t getting added right away, EA has announced it will be made free to subscribers starting on August 30.
EA has also revealed the timeframes for EA Access members to access the new slate of sports games early. Madden NFL 17 will be up for trial on Aug. 18, NHL 17 will be added Sept. 8 and FIFA 17 will be available starting Sept. 22.
Highly anticipated WWI shooter Battlefield 1 will allow demo access starting on Oct. 13.
EA Access costs only $4.99 per month, or $29.99 for a full year. The service is only available on Xbox One, with a similar service called Origin Access available for PC gamers. The full list of games included in EA Access right now are as follows:
Madden NFL 16
Battlefield Hardline
Dragon Age: Inquisition
Titanfall
Battlefield 4
Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare
NBA Live 15
Madden NFL 15
NHL 15
FIFA 15
FIFA 14
Peggle 2
UFC
Need for Speed Rivals
Madden NFL 25
So what do you think? Are you excited to try any of the new games coming to EA Access? Will you subscribe to the service now that one of these is getting added? Let us know your thoughts in the comments section below.