Battlefield 1 and Titanfall 2 are joining EA Access

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In the coming months, EA Access and Origin Access subscribers will be able to play two of the publisher’s high-profile (and generally well-liked) 2016 games — Battlefield 1 and Titanfall 2 — as part of the $5-per-month service. They’re coming “soon,” according to EA. I wasn’t expecting them yet.

Today’s announcement didn’t pinpoint an exact date, but by September 2017, subscribers will be able to play those full titles and trials for the upcoming sports lineup.

Pretty dang good gets for Access members, especially Titanfall 2, what with its free DLC.

Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2, the FIFA 18 Play First Trial and more are coming to EA Access [EA]


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