After about five years of being accessible just on Microsoft platforms, subscription gaming service EA Access is at long last making the move to PlayStation 4. The service offers gamers previews of new EA titles, a sizable library of prevalent games and discounts on buys. PS4 proprietors will most likely buy a subscription for $4.99 per month or $29.99 per year through the PlayStation Store.
PS4 proprietors who choose to subscribe to EA Access will get 10 hours of unfettered gameplay for up and coming titles from the noticeable developer and publisher before the public release date. Subscribers additionally get the chance to play any of the titles tossed in the organization’s vault, which incorporates different entries from franchises like Battlefield, FIFA, Madden, Star Wars Battlefront and more. At last, gamers will get 10 percent off when they purchase EA games, developments or in-game buys.
The arrival of EA Access for PS4 denotes somewhat of a difference in heart from Sony. The organization at first rejected the subscription service when EA appeared it in 2014. As indicated by Sony, EA Access was certainly not a decent incentive for gamers at the time. Very little has changed with the service from that point forward, including the cost. Be that as it may, EA Access has a greater collection of games with five additional years worth of titles now playable for free, which is may have been sufficient for Sony to at long last give EA Access the stamp of approval.