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Need For Speed Now Available For EA Access Subscribers On Xbox One – onmsft.com

Hammad Saleem Hammad Saleem
October 29, 2015
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An EA Access subscription has its own set of benefits for gamers. The subscription offer users a variety of popular EA games, as well as discounts on digital purchases. Furthermore, gamers can also access unreleased games ahead of their official availability as well.
If you’re a racing fan and have an active EA Access subscription, the developer has released Need for Speed for Xbox One ahead of its official availability (via VG247). The game is set to launch next month carrying a $59.99 price tag. The download is sized at 19GB and offers a full game which can be download by EA Access members. Furthermore, it seems there are no limitations in the game, and if you decide to purchase it when its officially available, you can avail a 10 percent discount.
As far as the pricing for the subscription is concerned, gamers can purchase EA Access for $4.99 a month or a $29.99 a year. And if you ask me, it’s worth every penny if you’re a regular gamer and love to try out new games as they come out.

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