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EA Access now has Mirror’s Edge Catalyst available for trial play

Kit McDonald Kit McDonald
June 2, 2016
2 min read

It’s finally here! The second installment of the parkour action game Mirror’s Edge is now available for EA Access members to play before release. The trial version of Mirror’s Edge Catalyst allows members to play for the first 10 missions or up to 6 hours of in-game play time, whichever comes first.

EA Access is a premium service provided by Electronic Arts that allows users to pay a small $4.99 USD subscription fee per month. Members have access to the Vault which is a collection of more than 15 games and growing. As a cherry on the top, EA Access also offers at least a 10% discount on all EA digital purchases including released games, pre-orders, expansion packs, and more.

Here’s the release trailer once again to get you excited about this early access look at Mirror’s Edge Catalyst:

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Mirror’s Edge Catalyst Launch Trailer – Why We Run

It’s finally here! The second installment of the parkour action game Mirror’s Edge is now available for EA Access members to play before release. The trial version of Mirror’s Edge Catalyst allows members to play for the first 10 missions or up to 6 hours of in-game play time, whichever comes first.

It’s only five more days until the full release of Mirror’s Edge Catalyst, but the trial begins today. So if you are looking to jump into the city of Glass, now is the time! Subscribe to EA Access and begin running for your life.

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