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EA Access adds FIFA 15 to its catalog of games available for $4.99 a month – onmsft.com

Joseph Finney Joseph Finney
May 10, 2015
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EA Access adds FIFA 15 to its catelog of games available for $4.99 a month

The Xbox One received a lot of flak from gamers because they declared it was too focused on entertainment other than gaming. Now gamers have a huge range of awesome gaming options when it comes to their Xbox Ones. In addition to Games with Gold which gives Xbox Live subscribers free games each month, Xbox One owners can subscribe to EA Access which unlocks a bunch of games. Recently EA just added FIFA 15 to the catalog of games which is available with EA Access.

Other games that come with EA Access include their line of sports games like NHL 15, Madden 15, NBA Live 15, EA Sports UFC, as well as other titles such as Plants vs Zombies Garden Warfare, and Peggle 2 to name a few. Any gamer who grinds through games then jumps to the next one will get serious value from the EA Access program and when combined with Games with Gold there are some great options for gamers. If subscribing to a game service like EA Access isn’t your preference then there is nothing stopping you from buying games in a store.

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