Two more Battlefield titles hit EA Access Vault; Mass Effect early access announced

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The recently made backward compatible Battlefield 3 and Battlefield: Bad Company 2 have joined Battlefield 4 and Battlefield: Hardline in the EA Access Vault. The addition of these two games now brings the available titles in the Vault up to 34 titles by our count. If you’re not aware of what EA Access is, it’s EA’s monthly subscription service for the Xbox One which gives subscribers unlimited access to games in the Vault, discounts on other EA titles, and early access to new games.

Speaking of early access, EA Access subscribers will be able to play the upcoming Mass Effect: Andromeda starting on March 16, 2017, for up to 10 hours. All you have to do is to be a subscriber and don’t even have to pre-order or purchase the game in order to try it out.

EA is gearing up to bring the number of titles available in the EA Access Vault to over 40 soon, and the company has previously mentioned that once a title is in the Vault, it’s there to stay. Not a bad deal for $4.99/month or $29.99/year. Some of the titles that we can expect to hit the Vault at some point this year include Dead Space Ignition, Madden NFL 17, Skate 3, and Zuma’s Revenge.

Are you an EA Access subscriber? What do you think of the service and the available title’s in the Vault? Let us know in the comments below or on Google+, Twitter, or Facebook.

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