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EA Access Free Play Days now finally up and running on Xbox One

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We’re not really sure how anyone has the willpower to keep themselves from using the stunning EA Access service on Xbox One, but if you are one of those, you’ll be glad to know that the entire Access library is now finally free to enjoy for the next few days.

Running from now, the 19th Jan, right through to the 24th Jan 2016, the EA Access scheme on Xbox One will be free to all. If you haven’t yet jumped in with the stupidly low £20 price for a years sub to EA Access, then now is your time to check out all its goodies.

Fire up the EA Access App on Xbox One and play all the games that are currently in the vault, for free, until the 24th Jan. That means you can get complete access to the likes of Plants Vs Zombies Garden Warfare, Need For Speed, Dragon Age Inquisition or a ton of the best EA Sports titles like FIFA 15 or EA Sports UFC.

Of course, we’re pretty certain that once you have experienced everything on offer, there is no way you’ll be able to steer clear of that Access subscription. But then, that’s the idea!

 

Neil Watton
Neil Wattonhttps://www.thexboxhub.com/
An Xbox gamer since 2002, I bought the big black box just to play Oddworld: Munch's Oddysee. I have since loved every second of the 360's life and am now just as obsessed with the Xbox One and Xbox Series X|S - mostly with the brilliant indie scene that has come to the fore. Gamertag is neil363, feel free to add me to your list.

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8 years ago

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Guest
Guest
8 years ago

“We’re not really sure how anyone has the willpower to keep themselves from using the stunning EA Access service on Xbox One”
Could not care less about any of those games.

Neil Watton
Reply to  Guest
8 years ago

Seriously? For £20/year, Access is a no brainer. Seeing as there is something for each and every genre covered, what exactly WOULD you like from the service?

MarkoOhNo
MarkoOhNo
Reply to  Neil Watton
7 years ago

Most companies offer free demos & betas of upcoming games, and trials of existing games, to lure would-be buyers into making the purchase. I’m not interested in paying for what’s basically the same experience. Yeah, it’s the full game instead of a snippet of the game – but if I enjoy a game, I’m going to purchase it rather than spend the same amount to have two years of access to it. I fail to see enough value to the service to justify the price unless you love and play all game genres unconditionally. When only one game listed is of a genre you enjoy (eg Dragon Age Inquisition), it’s a waste. I do appreciate the Free Play Days though for drawing my attention to this game. I had only a mild interest at best until now. Perhaps “Guest” would discover he enjoys one of these vault games enough to purchase it? If more than one, he might feel more interested in the price.

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