Members of Electronic Arts' subscription game service for the Xbox One — EA Access — can now play the full version of Madden NFL 15. The game is the ninth to be to added to the service's game library.
The full list of titles that are available for EA Access members now include EA Sports UFC, Battlefield 4, Plants vs. Zombies Garden Warfare, Need For Speed Rivals, Madden NFL 25, FIFA 14, Peggle 2, NBA Live 15 and Madden NFL 15. The service costs $4.99 a month, or $29.99 if you're willing to go the yearly route.
Subscribers also get to play a ten-hour demo of Battlefield Hardline, which comes with an option to carry any progress made during that time over to the full game, which is scheduled to launch March 17.
Source: Twitter (EA)

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