Shortly after the arrival of EA Play on Steam, numerous other categories and surprises have been revealed. EA Games has prepared for the big arrival, offering plenty of new game titles and rewards as a part of their re-branded subscription service.
EA’s notorious and somewhat overhauled membership service is now available on Steam. The subscription service has become fully functional on Steam on September 1, allowing users to play Electronic Arts published video game titles for just a small 3.99 EUR fee. What’s changed, it’s the name of the service, now called EA Play (previously known as EA Access and Origin Access Basic) and EA Play Pro (formerly known as Origin Access Premier).
The game subscription service includes the following games.
- The Sims 4
- Need for Speed Heat
- Titanfall 2
- Battlefield
- Star Wars Battlefront
- Plants vs. Zombies
EA Play makes your games more rewarding with access to exclusive player benefits and a library of top titles. Get more from your game with exclusive player challenges, in-game rewards, and member-only content that lets you stand out from the crowd.
And when it’s time to find your next favorite game, we’ve got you covered with a library of our fan-favorite series and premium games. You can even try out selected new-release games for up to 10 hours of playtime with no commitment. If you decide to buy, all of your saved progress will be kept, so you can continue right where you left off. Our members also save on EA digital purchases on Steam, with a 10% member discount.
EA has also posted all the member benefits, such as rewards, new titles, and more.
- Rewards your Dedication – Unlock exclusive rewards wand member-only content.
- Try something new – Play select new-release EA games for up to 10 hours.
- There’s always more to play – Get instant access to a collection of EA’s best-loved games.
- Get more or less – Save 10% on EA digital purchases from full games to DLC.
Aside from Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and Origin on PC, these will become available on August 31st on Steam.
As presumed, there will be numerous game titles scheduled to arrive at a later date, and they will most likely rotate as time goes by.