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25 EA games head to Steam, with EA Access coming soon

Update: EA Access is now expected “this fall” in the northern hemisphere, so within the next 3-4 months.

Titles like The Sims 4 are available on Steam from today, 19 June.

Original story: A total of 25 EA games have been released on Steam, with the publisher also confirming that the EA Access subscription program will follow suit shortly.

Right this second, players can purchase titles including the Dragon Age, Mirror’s Edge and Crysis franchises alongside select titles from Need for Speed as well. Additional titles include Plants vs Zombies Battle for NeighborvilleUnravel, Peggle and more. The titles will be joined by Command & Conquer Remastered Collection this weekend.

EA’s big-name franchises including FIFA, The Sims, Apex Legends and Battlefield have yet to appear on Steam, but EA has promised “more on the way” in future.

Finally, EA Access will head to Steam later this Australian winter, offering subscribers access to games alongside discounts and free trials. More information is set to come, EA and Valve have confirmed.

Expect our review of Command & Conquer Remastered Collection this weekend.


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