EA Access offers up two levels of Unravel ahead of release
Access to free trials of EA’s more recent games does not appear to be included in next week’s offer.
EA Access is an online subscription based game service by Electronic Arts which gives you access to a number of Electronic Art titles.
EA has announced that next week will offer Xbox One players the opportunity to try out The Vault with EA Access during several EA Access Free Play Days, scheduled to begin on 19th January.
This includes games like Titanfall, Battlefield Hardline and Battlefield 4, Madden 25, Federation Internationale de Football Association 15, Dragon Age: Inquisition, Plants vs. Zombies Garden Warfare (which will also let you transfer your unlocked characters over to Plants vs. Zombies Garden Warfare 2), and more. Anyone with an Xbox One and an active Xbox Live Gold membership can take part, downloading and playing any or all of the fourteen games throughout the time period. By making both Battlefield 4 and Battlefield Hardline available for the public, they have them a chance to test both of the games and decide which is better and which is worth the purchase. Even in India the pricing would be similar to that of EA Access on the Xbox One which is around INR 315 per month or INR 1,990 for annual subscription.
Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare is in the Vault, and Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare 2 is out February 23.
All games will be available to download and play for absolutely nothing, for as many hours as you can fit in next week.
This news of EA Access reaching Windows PC was first spotted by users of NeoGAF.