EA Access Is Live On PlayStation 4

EA Access is finally available on PS4. Find out what games are on offer through the service.

Earlier this year, EA confirmed that it will be bringing its EA Access subscription service to the PlayStation 4. The service has been available on the Xbox for sometime and is now available on PlayStation. It includes a list of EA games that players can download for free as long as they have an active subscription service and as well as full game trials for upcoming games.

Players can also save 10% on digital purchases on games, DLC and season-passes. It’s important to note that the service only offers the base versions of games and not the complete/deluxe version. This means players will still have to buy DLC.

Here is the full list of games available on PS4:

  • A Way Out
  • Battlefield 1
  • Battlefield 4
  • Battlefield Hardline
  • Battlefield V
  • Burnout Paradise Remastered
  • Dragon Age: Inquisition
  • Fe
  • FIFA 15
  • FIFA 16
  • FIFA 17
  • FIFA 18
  • FIFA 19
  • Madden NFL 15
  • Madden NFL 16
  • Madden NFL 17
  • Madden NFL 18
  • Madden NFL 19
  • Madden NFL 25
  • Mass Effect: Andromeda
  • Mirror’s Edge Catalyst
  • NBA Live 15
  • NBA Live 16
  • NBA Live 17
  • NBA Live 18
  • NBA Live 19
  • Need for Speed
  • Need for Speed: Payback
  • Need for Speed Rivals
  • NHL 15
  • NHL 16
  • NHL 17
  • NHL 18
  • NHL 19
  • Peggle 2
  • Plants vs Zombies: Garden Warfare
  • Plants vs Zombies: Garden Warfare 2
  • Rory Mcllroy PGA Tour
  • Star Wars: Battlefront
  • Star Wars: Battlefront 2
  • Titanfall 2
  • The Sims 4
  • UFC
  • UFC 2
  • UFC 3
  • Unravel
  • Unravel Two

It’s quite an extensive list, although it is smaller than that seen on the Xbox One but it’s still good for what it is. Players who are fans of sports games should definitely look at picking it up. The price isn’t bad as it costs less to get a subscription than one newly released game. (I’ve already bought in the service just to check out Burnout Paradise Remastered and Battlefield V.)

Overall, this is one of probably many subscription services that will be on offer on consoles in the coming future. If the service is very successful on the platform, we may even see Ubisoft’s new Uplay+ service make its way to the system.

Will you be picking up an EA Access subscription on PS4?