Ahead of the launch of EA Access on Steam, the Valve store receives the latest installments for Burnout Paradise, Crysis, Dragon Age, Need for Speed, and more.
Now that Electronic Arts and Valve have reconciled, and have even announced the arrival of EA Access on Steam, Gabe Newell’s digital store has released 13 EA games by surprise that until now were only available through Origin. A list of titles that includes the latest installments of sagas like Dragon Age, Crysis or Need for Speed. In addition, all of them are accompanied by offers and discounts of up to 75% that end on July 9 and serve to launch the advertising campaign for EA Access in the store. We leave you with a compilation of the games and the price they have after applying their corresponding discount:
- Burnout Paradise Remastered – 4.99 euros (75% discount)
- Crysis 3 – 9.89 euros (67% discount)
- Dragon Age 2 – 9.99 euros (50% discount)
- Dragon Age: Inquisition – 19.99 euros (50% discount)
- Fe – 9.99 euros (50% discount)
- Mirror’s Edge Catalyst – 9.99 euros (50% discount)
- Need for Speed - 9.89 euros (67% discount)
- Need for Speed Rivals – 9.99 euros (50% discount)
- Need for Speed Heat – 27.99 euros (60% discount)
- Plants vs Zombies The Battle of Neighborville – 19.99 euros (60% discount)
- Sea of Solitude – 9.99 euros (50% discount)
- Unravel – 9.99 euros (50% discount)
- Unravel Two – 9.99 euros (50% discount)
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They will all be in EA Access
The 13 additions are part of the catalog of EA Access, the subscription service of Electronic Arts that, for 3.99 euros per month (or 24.99 euros per year) allows us to access the company’s huge library of games. Something similar to what Microsoft offers with Xbox Game Pass, Sony with PlayStation Now and Ubisoft with Uplay +. At the moment the service is already available on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, and as it says in all the announcements that are on Steam, it will arrive “very soon” on PC. It should be remembered that if we buy any of the games mentioned above, these will become ours and we can use them whenever we want, but EA Access will only give us access to them while we pay the subscription, as if it were a rental.