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Dante’s Inferno, Burnout Paradise Coming To EA Access, FIFA 19 Play First Date Revealed

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Electronic Arts has revealed all the EA Access new stuff we can anticipate to come in the next three months (July-September), which includes more games for the Vault and Play First trials to be launched before the complete titles are available.

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Electronic Arts has revealed all the EA Access new stuff we can anticipate to come in the next three months (July-September), which includes more games for the Vault and Play First trials to be launched before the complete titles are available.

The new games for the Vault are The Sims 4, Fe, FIFA 18, Burnout Paradise Remastered (check our review here) and Dante’s Inferno, which in the occasion will become backwards compatible with Xbox One.

EA Access FIFA 19 Play First

Next, Play First Trials dates have been revealed for the entire EA Sports 2018/2019 lineup, which of course features the much anticipated FIFA 19, coming for the first time in years with the UEFA Champions League license.

  • Madden NFL 19 – 8/2/18
  • NBA Live 19 – 8/31/18
  • NHL 19 – 9/6/18
  • FIFA 19 – 9/20/18

Talking about FIFA 19, which is one of my most anticipated games for this year as you can see, the Play First Trial will allow you to play the usual ten hours one week before the official launch. So it’s really a good chance to see how it has shaped up before you buy it.

On top of that, EA Access will also be revamped for Xbox One users, introducing a new user interface and most importantly the game remote installs from the web.

“It includes a feature you’re going to love – remote game installs! That’s right, you’ll be able to install games on your console from a computer or mobile device,” EA says.

“Isn’t technology great? Plus, you’ll see a complete visual overhaul, improved navigation and even more amazing game news, trailers, streams and more!”


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