EA Access has been around on the PC for quite some time and offers it’s users an opportunity to play various games from the publisher and even to have time-based ‘trial’ versions.
In a report via TechPowerUp, however, EA has somewhat surprised the market by launching it’s service directly onto the Sony PlayStation 4.
With it’s subscription based service, players can have access to a pretty substantial library of games. In addition to this, users can play many full-versions of games for up to 10-hours and even get a 10% discount should they wish to purchase the game.
For just $4.99 a month (or $29.99 for the year) it is certainly not a bad subscription service if you are a fan of EA. Yes, I’m sure there are some people out there who are fans!
It is a service that is primarily aimed towards EA’s most popular franchises. As such, if you are a fan of the various sports games, Battlefield titles or Star Wars, then it’s a subscription service well worth checking out.
Admittedly, there may be other services that offer a lot more games, but generally not at such a low rate and, in regards to PS4 owners, at present your options are certainly a bit more limited than PC or Xbox One owners.
What do you think? Surprised at the move? Can you see many PS4 owners going for this service? – Let us know in the comments!
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