Dead Space is now a part of EA Access

And Xbox One’s backward compatibility program

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Mere days after arriving on the Xbox One by way of backward compatibility, EA has now added Dead Space to its EA Access program. So if you didn’t already own it on the Xbox 360’s marketplace, you can play it for free — provided that you’re a subscriber.

Having tried out EA Access for myself for several months, I’m pretty happy with it though! $5 is a reasonable fee for a small library of games to mess around with, even if I’m not a fan of charging people for “Early Access” to certain games.

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