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Battlefield 1 joins EA Access, Origin Access vaults

EA Access and Origin Access, EA’s all-you-can-play subscription services for the Xbox One and PC respectively, has added Battlefield 1 to the ever growing game Vault.

Subscribers who pay $4.99 per month/$29.99 per year have unlimited access to quite a few games including the base version of Battlefield 1. Gamers who want access to the Season Pass or DLC content can do so by purchasing that at a discount too.

See the announcement below and at the official EA Access site and Xbox Wire site.

Experience the dawn of all-out war as you take to the front line of combat across the entire theater of World War I in Battlefield 1, now available for unlimited play in the EA Access Vault for just $4.99 per month.

Battlefield 1?s explosive multiplayer action focuses on team play and unique combat roles on land, in the sky, and at sea. Discover war on an epic scale with the unforgettable only-in-Battlefield moments, dynamic weather, and intuitive destruction that makes every encounter unique.

Swarm the field in massive battles with up to 64 players, charging in as infantry, cutting through enemy lines as cavalry, or thinning out resistance from a distance. Fight in a series of interconnected multiplayer battles in Operations mode, where attackers must break through the defense?s line and push the conflict onward across multiple maps.

Fight across besieged French cities, the great expanses of the Italian Alps, and harsh Arabian desert sands. Turn the tide with powerful vehicles, from tanks to biplanes, along with Behemoths like the gargantuan Airship, the Armored Train, or the Dreadnought. Varied soldier classes allow for incredible team play and coordinated assaults, along with the show-stopping Elite classes that can single handedly shift the momentum of battle.

For only $4.99 a month, EA Access gives you unlimited access to The Vault, a growing collection of 45+ EA games to play instantly, including major franchises like Star Wars Battlefront, FIFA, Need for Speed, Mass Effect, and more. You can also try new EA games before they?re released with exclusive trials and enjoy a 10% member discount on EA digital purchases on Xbox One for full games, season passes, DLC, and Ultimate Team content.

Get EA Access now. For complete details and terms, please visit the official EA Access site.

Paul Bryant

Staff Writer

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