Titanfall 2 Now Available on Both EA Access and Origin Access

Adding more value to EA's subscription services.
Titanfall 2

Respawn Entertainment’s Titanfall 2 is now available to download for members of EA Access on Xbox One and Origin Access on PC.

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Electronic Arts announced earlier this month that the title, alongside EA’s other first-person shooter Battlefield 1, would be added to the publisher’s subscription services sometime this summer. Both were released last fall, but Battlefield 1 is currently not available on either service.

Respawn recently added the wave-based co-op mode Frontier Defense and two new maps to the game before offering a free trial of its full multiplayer mode and one campaign mission last weekend. The developer has continually updated Titanfall 2 with new weapons, maps, and modes in free updates since the game’s launch in October 2016.

EA and Origin Access offers a digital Vault of EA titles to download anytime, a 10% discount on almost any EA game or add-on, and trials of upcoming games for $4.99 per month or $29.99 for a full year. The Sims 4, coming to consoles this November, joined Origin Access on PC this month.

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