EA Access free games: Xbox Live Gold members in for a treat with Free Play Days promo

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Free Play Days promo is back once again and EA Access members with Xbox Live Gold subscription can enjoy playing 20 games for free. Players simply need to download the EA Access app for the Xbox One console and they're good to go.

EA started its Free Play Days again and will let its members access games included in the Vault for 10 days. The promo started last June 12 and will run until June 22. The games included are:

  • Battlefield 4
  • Battlefield Hardline
  • Dead Space
  • Dragon Age: Inquisition
  • EA Sports UFC
  • FIFA 14
  • FIFA 15
  • FIFA 16
  • Madden NFL 15
  • Madden NFL 25
  • Madden NFL 16
  • NBA Live 15
  • NBA Live 16
  • Need for Speed: Rivals
  • NHL 15
  • NHL 16
  • Peggle 2
  • Plants vs. Zombies
  • Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare
  • Rory McIlroy PGA Tour
  • Titanfall

The company said in its announcement, "What's better than playing awesome games? Playing them for free. From June 12 - 22, Xbox Live Gold members get to play every game in the EA Access Vault – a collection of 20+ EA games – totally free! That means you can binge on Battlefield 4, FIFA 16, Dragon Age: Inquisition, Need for Speed Rivals, EA Sports UFC – seriously, we could keep going."

EA Access is available for US$4.99 a month or US$29.99 a year and its benefit include: 10 percent discount on EA games for the Xbox One on digital downloads, early access for upcoming EA games (stats and progress will be carried over for players deciding to purchase the game), and free access to the games in the Vault.

Additionally, the company is also offering the EA Access Free Play Days Sweepstakes, where members can win a special EA Access-themed Xbox One or any one of the three Elite controllers. The sweepstakes run alongside the Free Play Days' duration and members simply need to tweet their favorite screenshots of the EA Access Vault with the hashtags #EASweepstakes and #FreePlayDays. Check out their promo page.

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