Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order will not receive an early Origin Access Premier release on PC

Star Wars Jedi: Fallen  Order will not receive an early Origin Access Premier release on PC

Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order will not receive an early Origin Access Premier release

One of the perks of EA’s Origin Access services is early access to their latest games, with a 10-hour trail coming as part of their Origin Access service while the full game becomes available on Origin Access Premier at the same time.  

With Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order, EA isn’t offering its subscribers any form of early access. The game will release on November 14th at 11 PM GMT for all gamers, regardless of their subscriptions to EA services. Origin Access Premier subscribers will be able to access the full game as part of their subscription. 

EA has claimed that their lack of an Origin Access trial or Origin Access Premier release is designed to prevent story spoilers from becoming available online. That said, story-based games like Mass Effect: Andromeda have received early access trials in the past. 

Perhaps Disney wanted their first fully singleplayer Star Wars game to have a single release date. Perhaps Respawn Entertainment couldn’t get a 10-hour trial to work on Unreal Engine 4 in time for launch. Maybe EA really is being honest about spoilers. Who knows. All we know is that Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order will release on November 14th at 11 PM GMT. Preloads for the game are already available on PC. 
 

Star Wars Jedi: Fallen  Order will not receive an early Origin Access Premier release on PC  
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