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EA is running a big Xbox Games sale, starting tomorrow

Dave W. Shanahan Dave W. Shanahan
February 19, 2018
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The Microsoft Store will be holding a special one-week sale on select EA titles starting tomorrow, February 20, 2018. The Microsoft Store EA Publisher Sale features new and popular EA titles on Xbox One, including Star Wars Battlefront II, FIFA 18, Madden 18, Battlefield 1 Revolution, Need for Speed Payback, Mass Effect Andromeda, and many more.

All week long during the EA Publisher Sale, if you give the gift of an EA title or DLC priced at $4.49 or more, you’ll receive a free month of EA Access. Existing EA Access members will also enjoy an extra 10% off any sale-priced items.

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EA Access is similar to the Xbox Game Pass program, where you pay a monthly fee to download and play popular EA titles available in the EA Access library. EA Access costs $4.99 a month or $29.99 for the year. While you won’t have access to the latest EA game titles on their launch date, you can still get early access to EA game titles before they are released and multiplayer betas.

Take a look at all the EA titles you can play on Xbox One with EA Access. Stay tuned and check the Microsoft Store in your region for details.

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