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EA adding Titanfall to the EA Access Vault

Kellogg Brengel Kellogg Brengel
August 24, 2019
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EA may be adding Titanfall to the EA Access Vault

The unofficial Titanfallblog reported Titanfall has been added to the EA Access Vault, making the game available for free to Xbox One owners who subscribe to EA’s $4.99 per month ($29.99 per year) game library.

The report comes from Reddit users who have posted screenshots of Titanfall in the Xbox One store being available for free to EA Access members. Other Reddit members are posting that although TitanFall has not yet appeared in the Vault, you can get it by searching for it on Xbox Bing.

If true this would make Titanfall the 12th game to join The Vault, being the second First Person Shooter game in addition to Battlefield 4. Titanfall would be a great addition to the Vault Access program, which aims to bring a collection of EA games to Xbox One players for a low priced subscription.

EA Access did previously tweet that they would announce a new game being added to The Vault this week at E3.

Hey members, get ready for a new game in The Vault. More news next week @E3. pic.twitter.com/HS4ohA7pL7

— EA Access (@EAAccess) June 12, 2015

Look for an announcement shortly for the newest addition to the EA Access Vault and stay tuned to WinBeta for the latest E3 Xbox news.

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