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EA Access Will Soon Be Available on PC Via Steam

Originally scheduled for a Spring 2020 launch, EA Access’ collaboration with Steam to bring EA Access to the client never quite came to fruition. Today, however, a new page over on Steam’s website suggests that its impending launch isn’t far off, though no specific release date is mentioned.

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EA Access is currently available for PC through EA’s Origin client only, giving those who pay its $29.99 annual subscription fee access to 100 “vaulted” EA games. There are additional benefits, too, like free five day trials of upcoming new games, as well as a 10% discount on new game purchases, DLC, and in-game microtransactions.

EA Access has since launched on PS4 and Xbox One for the same price — both of those versions have premium tiers for a more expensive $99 per year that grants access to non-EA games. From the sounds of it, that won’t be available via Steam.

Instead, it seems EA will just be bringing its stable of self-published games. That includes access to games like Star Wars: Battlefront II, Battlefield, Titan Fall 2, Sims 4, and more. An FAQ section over on the EA Access Steam Page lists the additional perks as follows:

  • Unlock exclusive challenges and rewards, member-only content, early trials of new releases, and access to a library of top titles.
  • Play select new-release games for up to 10 hours even before they launch.
  • Get more to play with unlimited access to a collection of Electronic Arts’ fan-favorite series and top titles.
  • Save 10% on all EA digital purchases on Steam including game downloads, Season Passes, points packs, and DLC.


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