EA Access is a subscription service which grants members a discount on EA games as well as access to exclusive trials and free games in "The Vault". Numerous games like the Dragon Age or Mass Effect series are available for free, but even more great titles are coming soon in the next few weeks.
Today, EA announced that games like Burnout Paradise Remastered and others will be joining the service in October. You can read the complete list below.
- Army of Two - October 10
- Army of Two is a third-person shooter which tasks you with taking out sinister forces. You step into the shoes of a mercenary who fights through war and conspiracy from 1993 to 2009.
- Battlefield V Play First Trial - October 10
- Battlefield V is the upcoming first-person shooter which focuses on the horrors of World War II.
- Burnout Paradise Remastered - October 17
- Burnout Paradise is an arcade racing game which has garnered numerous fans over the years. The updated version features better visuals and other enhancements.
- Fight Night Champion - November 9
- Fight Night Champion is a boxing game which has become somewhat of a cult hit.
FIFA 18 also joined the EA Access Vault a few weeks ago. Hopefully the service will keep on getting important titles like this in the future.
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