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Origin Access

Origin Access Adds Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order and More for November

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Electronic Arts announced the latest drop of games added to its Origin Access PC subscription service including the recently released Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order and more.

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The bulk of the games added to the catalog for the November lineup were added yesterday, Nov. 21. Origin Access Premier members can now download fantasy adventure game Little Misfortune, a story about “an imaginative 8-year-old who seeks eternal happiness in this sweet and dark adventure.”

Meanwhile, Origin Access Basic subscribers can download and play strategy games Tropico 6 and Mutant Year Zero alongside RPG For the King, third-person action game SINNER: Sacrifice for Redemption, and adventure game Tacoma.

EA’s storied racing franchise has been back with a new title, Need for Speed: Heat, which released earlier this month. The full game has been available for Premier members, while Basic members can try out the game with a 10-hour trial.

EA’s other game released this month, Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order, has also been available on the service since last week for Premier members, but there is no 10-hour trial for Basic members.

Origin Access Premier offers EA’s latest games and a deep catalog of PC games for $14.99 per month/$99.99 per year, while the Basic tier contains the catalog and trials of new games for $4.99 per month/$29.99 per year.


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