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    The wait is over: EA Access will arrive on PlayStation 4 this July

      EA Access will be coming to PlayStation 4 in July 2019. The service gives you instant access to a selection of Electronic Arts games, plus exclusive discounts and trial versions of major releases. The service was only available for Xbox One and Windows PC since 2014, however, according to EA "the wait is over".

      The company communicated to its audience via a tweet with a link to its website. In the publication, EA even uploaded a video that so far has had 217 views, in addition to the words "the wait is over. EA Access is coming to PS4!". More than 3 people reacted to the tweet.



      The wait is over. EA Access is coming to PS4! https://t.co/48c1ptT2I7 pic.twitter.com/dnSsngoFyx

      - Electronic Arts (@EA) May 7, 2019

      The purpose of this expansion is to attract PlayStation 4 players to the world of EA. For this, the company has already advanced offering a 10% discount on purchases of its games (including expansion packs and other content), trial versions of major releases - which can have their progress saved and passed to the official version of the game if the user choose to buy the game - and access to several titles such as sports: Fifa, NBA and Madden. In addition to Anthem, Battlefield and The Sims, for example.

      The wait is over: EA Access will arrive on PlayStation 4 this July

      Some of the titles offered by EA Access.

      • Minimum and recommended requirements to run Fortnite on PC in 2022
      • Minimum requirements to play PUBG on PC

      In the US, EA Access for PS4 will cost $4,99 per month or $29,99 per year - Same amount charged for Xbox One. In Spain, the subscription price for Xbox One is R$19,90 per month or R$109,90 per year, but there is still no confirmation that for PS4 this price will be maintained.



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