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EA Access is coming to PS4 in July, EA confirmed

The wait is officially over as Electronic Arts is bringing the EA Access service to PlayStation 4. According to EA, the service will allow users to subscribe to EA Access starting in July. The service will offer players to jump into free trials that grant up to 10 hours of free play.

The new service by Electronic Arts, implemented on the PS4 will cost $4.99 per month and $29.99 per year. Acquiring it will grant special benefits for the EA products, including a 10% discount on full game purchases. That includes expansions and in-game items.

Knowing that Battlefield V has given up on its statement that won’t include any microtransactions, it turned out to be the opposite, and this service may suit just well to gain at least a mild benefit over future transactions. Skins are irresistible in almost any game, and we know that most of the people cannot resist buying their favorite release from the in-game market.

Sign up today and be informed by email when the subscription becomes available EA Access on PS4. Level up your game. Level up your library. Level up your PS4 with EA Access this July.

The announcement arrived today, and EA confirmed the arrival of EA Access on the PlayStation 4.

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