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EA Access subscribers can grab Battlefield 4 Second Assault for free

Hammad Saleem Hammad Saleem
August 25, 2019
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EA Access subscribers can grab Battlefield 4 Second Assault for free

EA Access is a subscription-based program which give Xbox One owners access to EA games for a small monthly fee of $4.99 or $29.99 a year. It’s not just the current games portfolio, subscribers also get a chance to try out the upcoming games from EA ahead of their announcement, and enjoy a 10 percent discount on digital content purchases.

If you happen to be an active EA Access subscriber, the company has another interesting offer for Battlefield 4 fans out in the wild. Beginning January 29th until February 28th, active EA Access members can get the Battlefield 4 Second Assault expansion free of cost. The expansion pack offers four fan-favorite maps from Battlefield 3 remade for the new game, and is available in the EA Access Hub app.

Once redeemed, the game is yours forever, and it appears to be a pretty good offer. If you’re a gaming fan, EA Access subscription can be quite handy. 

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