For almost five years, PlayStation 4 owners have had to sit back and watch Electronic Arts (EA) offer their subscription-based gaming service, EA Access, to Xbox One owners. That changes in July.
EA announced on Tuesday morning that their service will extend to PS4 owners this summer. Currently, EA Access costs $4.99 per month or $29.99 annually for the Xbox and that same offer will be on the table for PS4 players. EA's vault of games, which includes more than 50+ titles for the Xbox One, includes popular new and old titles such as: NBA Live 19, Star Wars: Battlefront 2, Titanfall 2, Anthem, Battlefield V and many, many more.
Currently, the full list of games PS4 players will have access to with the service has not been made public. Unlike the Xbox One, the PS4 does not possess backward compatibility so the library may be smaller in size due to the physical limitations of the console.
Additionally, players who possess EA Access can play exclusive early trials of games before they go live and they are eligible for a 10% discount on digital purchases within EA-related titles.
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Tim Rizzo is the editor and a reporter for Inven Global. He joined the company back in 2017.
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