One of the better deals in game subscription services, EA Play combines a rich selection of legacy titles and newer games into a single service. Whether you're subscribed to it directly from an EA membership or you make use of it as part of Xbox Game Pass Ultimate, the ability to have access to some of EA's best and newest games is pure value for money. So which games are the best on EA Play?
Everyone has different tastes, but we've gone through the library and found a collection of indie gems, classic games, and newer titles that cover a wide range of genres. Take a look at it below, and you should find something worth adding to your download pile.
One for multiple players in the household–in fact, it requires multiplayer playersA Way Out is a unique take on co-op gameplay. A finely crafted escape adventure that asks players to work together, developer Hazelight's debut title never fails to feel memorable, constantly throwing unique challenges your way, while also dropping a hard-hitting emotional tale of redemption and change during its prison-break story. Worth sharing with a friend or a partner, A Way Out feels fresh, something we always expect from Josef Fares and Hazelight.
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Five years after launch, EA and DICE's journey to the trenches of the first World War remains one of the very best in the entire series. It's a game that wastes no time in reminding you of just how brutal trench warfare was a century ago, shining a light on the hidden history of the conflict across several nations and creating an engaging narrative in the process. It's the multiplayer that kept fans around for years though, and with a deep focus that saw a steady supply drop of new modes, maps, and content, Battlefield
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