Mass Effect Andromeda: How Long the EA Access Trial Is

How Long the EA Access Trial Is – Mass Effect Andromeda

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EA Access’ trial for Mass Effect Andromeda isn’t just a completely unlimited shindig. After all, if they did that you could pay like $5 for a month and complete the whole game. Just like many of EA Access’ previous trials, Mass Effect Andromeda has not only a time limit but a few restrictions on what you can and can’t do, too.

First off, it’s worth noting that you can only play the EA Access trial for Mass Effect Andromeda for 10 hours in total. Once you hit the 10-hour mark, that’s it, you’ll have to wait until the game’s full release next week. However, there’s a possibility you may be done by the time that 10 hours is over.

That’s because Mass Effect Andromeda’s EA Access trial doesn’t just give you the full game to check out for 10 hours. Instead, the game’s campaign is gated. This means that once you reach a certain point, you won’t be able to continue any further. That doesn’t mean that the fun is all over, though. There are some side quests to complete, and there’s the game’s multiplayer mode to check out, too.

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