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Xbox One’s EA Access is coming to PC as Origin Access

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EA Access is just about the best thing EA’s ever done. On the Xbox One, gamers are able to pay $5 a month, and be granted a host of features and games specific to EA’s library. They include, but aren’t limited to, stuff like being able to play games earlier than everyone else (in my day, we called these things demoes) with the option to upgrade to the full product for a reduced cost.

The biggest feature though, is the vault. Every so often, new games from EA’s catalogue are added to the vault, and are available to download and play in their entirety, for no extra cost. Games that have found their way to the service not long after their retail debut include the likes of Battlefield: Hardline and Dragon Age: Inquisition.

It’s one of the best things available to Xbox One owners – and now, it’s coming to the PC. Redubbed as Origin Access, the service is incredibly similar, offering much the same feature set, including early access to games, a 10% discount on full games, DLC, and the vault.

Here’re the 15 games that Origin Access will launch with:

  • Battlefield 3 SE
  • Battlefield 4 Digital Deluxe Edition
  • Battlefield Hardline Digital Deluxe Edition
  • Dead Space
  • Dead Space 2
  • Dead Space 3
  • Dragon Age 2 SE
  • Dragon Age Inquisition Digital Deluxe Edition
  • Dragon Age Origins Ultimate Edition
  • FIFA 15 SE
  • NFS: Rivals Complete Ed.
  • Plants vs. Zombies Garden Warfare
  • SimCity (2013) SE
  • The Sims 3 Starter Pack
  • This War of Mine (Third party)

That’s not a bad selection at all – and the inclusion of third party games is very interesting. Origin Access will cost $4.99 per month, or $29.99 per year. Unfortunately, the service is only set to launch in the US, UK, Germany and Canada at the moment, with not a peep about when it may make its way to other territories – though the page does suggest it’s “coming soon.”

Here’s what we get when trying to access the page:

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EA Access really is about the most forward thinking (and, if you like EA games, the most consumer friendly) thing to come out of EA in ages, and the fact that it’s coming to PC can only mean it’s been successful enough to warrant it. Unfortunately, there’s still nothing of the sort available to PlayStation 4 players.

Last Updated: January 13, 2016

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  1. BacchusZA

    January 13, 2016 at 08:10

    Would I be being a bit optimistic to hope that you’ll only need one EA Access account, for $5 a month, to gain the benefit on both your XBawx AND your PC?

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  2. Reality Check 101

    January 13, 2016 at 08:16

    Yeah, Sony really screwed the ponies on this one…..

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  3. Kromas untamed

    January 13, 2016 at 08:16

    Wow so PC gamers (You know those that have massive access to free demoes and sales events) get the “privilege” to pay for Demoes and cheaper games.

    Edit: It is not a bad idea on consoles just a really bad idea on PC.

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    • chimera_85

      January 19, 2016 at 13:14

      Don’t forget arrrrrr matey 😉

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  4. Alien Emperor Trevor

    January 13, 2016 at 08:19

    That’s not bad for a start, seems rather limited in titles though – hope they expand that selection. If I was in the market for that the only title there that I don’t already have, and would want to play, is DA:I.

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    • chimera_85

      January 19, 2016 at 13:15

      How can Mass Effect not be there? Or Command and Conquer…

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  5. Hammersteyn

    January 13, 2016 at 08:40

    Oh wow, now I have no choice but to ignore it.

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    • Ir0nseraph

      January 13, 2016 at 08:48

      EA access is good on Console, but I don’t see it going that great on PC.
      If EA access comes to PC4 a certain Albanian will very happy.

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    • BakedBagel

      January 13, 2016 at 10:31

      This comment exactly.
      Take my cookies.

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      • Hammersteyn

        January 13, 2016 at 10:37

        XD

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  6. Milesh Bhana

    January 13, 2016 at 09:09

    Honestly considering switching to XBONE becuase of EA Access (and the fact that Games with Gold actually gives full titles).

    For the PC peeps, i wonder if Unotelly will give us a VPN option for this too.

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    • Geoffrey Tim

      January 13, 2016 at 09:11

      Not through unotelly, but a VPN will work, along with buying prepaid cards. Bit of a mission, but it’ll work. That said, Origin Access *is coming* to SA, w just don’t know when.

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    • Fox1 - Retro

      January 13, 2016 at 10:56

      Paid R299 for a year of EA Access. Already played most of the new NFS for free on there.

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      • chimera_85

        January 19, 2016 at 13:16

        Free? You paid R299 hahahaha

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  7. Captain JJ 4x

    January 13, 2016 at 09:32

    But it has the word Origin in it and it’s EA stuff.
    -_o
    Humble Monthly rather. Thanks.

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  8. Fox1 - Retro

    January 13, 2016 at 10:57

    Pffffttt… PS4 gamers get 8gb of DDR5 (5,5,5,5,5) RAM to play with in the meantime 😛

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    • Simon Durham

      January 18, 2016 at 19:06

      Another Sony Fanboy that doesnt understand video RAM and Standard RAM.

      Reply

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