EA Access Unravels Speed To The Vault.

EA Access Unravels Speed To The Vault.

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EA Access, the online service that acts like Netflix for gaming for Xbox One has recently added Need for Speed and Unravel to its Vault. The service just recently added NBA Live 2016 during the NBA Conference Finals and now just increased the number of games available to their members. EA Access is only available on Xbox One as Sony rejected the idea of renting games cause it was going head on with their PlayStation Now service which features a similar idea but revolves around last generation games.
The spiritual successor to Need for Speed Underground is now in the Vault.

The spiritual successor to Need for Speed Underground is now in the Vault.

Need for Speed (2015) is a spiritual successor to the Underground series that was released on the PlayStation 2 era back in 2003. The game didn’t get the best of reviews but it is one of the better racing games in the market.
One of the best indie games of year unravels itself to the Vault.

One of the best indie games of year unravels itself to the Vault.

The indie game Unravel was released back in early 2016 for Xbox One and PlayStation 4 and received great reviews, the sleeper hit of the year is now ready to be played by anybody who has the EA Access membership. My take on it? I am probably one of the biggest EA Access fans out there, its a service just like Netflix but for Xbox One, you pay $29.99 for a year and get to download all the games that are available in the Vault, which at the moment is around 20. That isn’t a bad deal at all, specially if you are just buying an Xbox One and do not want to shell out $700 for games. I highly recommend EA Access and wait for what is next that’ll get in the Vault. I am mainly waiting for Star Wars: Battlefront and also I am never buying any sports game ever cause all EA Sports games come to the vault sooner than later.
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