EA brings Battlefield 1 and Titanfall 2 to Origin Access

EA brings Battlefield 1 and Titanfall 2 to Origin Access

EA brings five new games to Origin Access

 
EA Origins access is a very simple program, allowing PC gamers (and Xbox One users on EA Access) to play a large number of both EA and third-party titles with a small monthly subscription fee (£4.99 in the UK). This offer is great value for newcomers to PC gaming, who wish to quickly burn through a back catalogue of older, but popular titles without buying each individually. 
 
Origin/EA Access also gives gamers the chance to play some games early, with Battlefield 1 and Mass Effect: Andromeda being popular examples. 
 
Today EA has announced that they will be bringing five new games to Origin Access, as well as DLC content for an existing game and a Play First Trial for FIFA 18. Below is a list of games that are coming to the service. 
 
– Battlefield 1
– Titanfall 2
– The Sims 4: Deluxe Edition
– Oxenfree
– Rebel Galaxy
– Star Wars Battlefront Expansions

  

EA brings Battlefield 1 and Titanfall 2 to Origin Access

 

Two new games on the Platform, Battlefield 1 and Titanfall 2 are not even one year old at the time of writing, adding a lot of extra value to the service for those that simply want to demo the game cheaply or blitz through each game’s campaign. 

Origin Access also allows PC gamers to get a 10% discount across the entire Origin Storefront, offering users additional value if they are purchasing recent releases. 

 

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