EA Access has now released for PlayStation 4 in this past July, giving players access to a vault of games for a subscription price, but which games are coming to EA Access?
Well, wonder no longer as EA has now revealed the entire list of EA Access PS4 games now that the service has gone live.
EA Access Games List For PS4
The full list of EA Access PS4 games can be seen below – check out our guide to the best EA Access PS4 games too!
Update 12/09/2019 – Anthem added to EA Vault for EA Access on PS4
However some regions will not have all of the games listed below – check our handy guide on that here.
- Battlefield V
- Anthem
- FIFA 19
- NHL 19
- NBA Live 19
- Madden 19
- Unravel Two
- A Way Out
- Burnout Paradise Remastered
- Fe
- The Sims 4 Console
- Mass Effect Andromeda
- Titanfall 2
- EA Sports UFC 3
- Star Wars: Battlefront II
- Need for Speed: Payback
- FIFA 18
- NBA LIVE 18
- NHL 18
- Madden NFL 18
- Battlefield 1
- NHL 17
- Madden 17
- FIFA 17
- Mirror’s Edge Catalyst
- EA Sports UFC 2
- Plants Vs Zombies: Garden Warfare 2
- Unravel
- Star Wars Battlefront
- Need for Speed
- NBA Live 16
- FIFA 16
- NHL 16
- Madden NFL 16
- Rory McILROY PGA Tour
- Battlefield Hardline
- NBA LIVE 15
- Dragon Age Inquisition
- FIFA 15
- Madden NFL 15
- EA Sports UFC
- Plants Vs Zombies: Garden Warfare
- Peggle 2
- Need for Speed Rivals
- Battlefield 4
- Madden NFL 25
EA Access PS4 Games Coming Soon
If you’re wondering what the Madden 20 release date with EA Access is, and other queries, alk the games that are currently listed as coming soon on the EA Access PS4 landing page.
Sadly however, not all of the games available on the Xbox version of EA Access will be available on the PS4 version of the service.
In the future we’d fully expect for EA Access to persist into the next-generation of consoles, especially as the PS5 is backwards compatible with PS4 games.
Regardless there will be a lot of high profile titles coming to EA Access PS4 in the future, such as Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order, Sea of Solitude and eventually the likes of Dragon Age 4.
The service is out now and gives subscribers a chance to buy games at a 10% discount and play games early ahead of launch for a limited time and carry their progress over if they decide to buy the game.
The cost of the service will be £3.99/$4.99 a month or £19.99/$29.99 for a 12-month subscription.
Keep your eyes peeled on this page too, as we’ll be adding more and more games as EA makes them available.
So what do you guys think? Is EA Access something you’ll be getting on PS4, or will you be waiting it out to see what new games arrive on the service? Let us know in the comments!
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