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Xbox Game Pass Ultimate adds EA Play from 10 November

Xbox Game Pass Ultimate will add EA Play and its Vault of titles to Xbox from 10 November, the launch date of the Xbox Series S & X. Moreover, access on Windows PC begins later in December.

“Starting November 10, EA Play will be available on Xbox consoles, including Xbox Series S and Xbox Series X, as part of Xbox Game Pass Ultimate, and beginning in December, members with an Ultimate or PC subscription will be able to download and play games from the EA Play library on Windows 10 PCs,” Sarah Bond, CVP, Gaming Partnerships & Ecosystem wrote on Xbox Wire.

Bond also confirmed that Bethesda titles will be added to Xbox Game Pass as a result of Microsoft’s acquisition of ZeniMax Media. She name-dropped Starfield alongside an additional confirmation that id Software’s Doom Eternal heads to the program in October.

EA Play is the new name of EA’s own subscription service, formerly titled Origin Access or EA Access depending on the platform. It offers up a number of titles including those from the Dragon AgeMirror’s Edge, CrysisNeed for SpeedFIFAMadden NFL and NHL franchises alongside select titles like Plants vs Zombies Battle for NeighborvilleUnravelPeggle.

Xbox Game Pass Ultimate provides access to Microsoft’s subscription service across both Xbox consoles and Windows PC.


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