Joining the available services on the Xbox One and PC, EA Access gives PS4 gamers a library of titles to download and play along with early trials and discounts. Games currently (or soon to be) available include Anthem, Battlefield V, Apex Legends, FIFA, Madden, NHL and NBA Live 19 and more. The rates are $4.99/month or $29.99 for en entire year.
It’s unclear if gamers who have an Xbox One subscription also get PS4 access and vice versa. See the announcement below.
Today, Electronic Arts Inc. announced that it is bringing EA Access* to the PlayStation 4 (PS4) system. Starting this July, players can sign-up for a monthly subscription (MSRP** $4.99), or an annual subscription (MSRP** $29.99) through PlayStation Store. With the addition of the PlayStation 4 console to the already existing membership services on Xbox One and PC via Origin, EA now offers its subscription services on more platforms than any other publisher.
?As we continue to invest in digital and subscription services, bringing great games to even more players across more platforms is an exciting opportunity for everyone,? said Matt Bilbey, Executive VP of Strategic Growth. ?Our goal is to give players more choice to try and play our games wherever and however they choose, and we?re happy to bring EA Access to PlayStation 4.?
Membership in EA Access lets players experience Play First Trials, where they can play up to 10 hours of most new EA games. Subscribers also enjoy a 10% discount on full game purchases, expansions, in-game items and more. Additionally, players can jump into a growing library of EA games, including the best of EA with franchises like Battlefield™, EA SPORTS™ FIFA, Star Wars™ Battlefront™ and more.
To stay up-to-date on EA Access news and sign up for more information, visit https://www.ea.com/ea-access/ps4.
*CONDITIONS, LIMITATIONS AND EXCLUSIONS APPLY. SEE https://www.ea.com/ea-access/ps4 FOR DETAILS.
**Actual prices may vary. EA Access is an on-going subscription and a recurring subscription fee will be applied automatically at the billing frequency chosen by the purchaser until the subscription is cancelled.
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