EA Play Is Coming To Xbox Game Pass At No Additional Cost (VIDEO)
Today is shaping up to be an exciting day for Xbox fans! Following the reveal of the official release date and pricing for the Xbox Series X, Ubisoft announced that Assassin’s Creed Valhalla will be releasing earlier than planned in order to coincide with the launch of Microsoft’s next-gen console. If that’s not enough, Microsoft has just announced that EA Play is coming soon to Xbox Game Pass at no additional cost to subscribers, further boosting the amount of playable titles for both the Xbox Series X and Series S.
Microsoft took to its Xbox Wire site today to reveal that EA Play is coming to both Xbox Game Pass Ultimate and Game Pass for PC. “We are teaming up with Electronic Arts to provide Xbox Game Pass Ultimate and PC members with an EA Play membership at no additional cost starting this holiday,” the post reads. “This means Ultimate members can enjoy EA Play on Xbox One, Xbox Series X and S, and Windows 10 PCs, and Xbox Game Pass for PC members get EA Play on Windows 10.”
Here’s the breakdown of what to expect when EA Play comes to the Xbox Game Pass later this year:
- More than 60 of EA’s biggest and best console and PC games like FIFA 20, Titanfall 2 and Need for Speed Heat, as well as titles from some of EA’s most popular franchises like Battlefield, Mass Effect, Skate, and The Sims.
- Exclusive in-game challenges and rewards, special member-only content, discounts on EA digital purchases for DLC, games, and more.
- Access to trials of games for up to 10 hours from best-loved franchises and top titles like Madden NFL 21 and FIFA 21.
- Not only will EA Play titles be available on console and PC, this holiday, some of the best EA Play games will also be available for Xbox Game Pass Ultimate members to play on Android devices via the cloud at no additional charge.
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