Electronic Arts has officially rolled out its EA Access subscription gaming service for the Xbox One.
The subscription service was announced as a limited beta in late July. The service will cost £3.99 per month or £19.99 per year in the UK, $4.99 or $29.99 in the US and AU$6.99 or AU$39.99 in Australia.
Using this service Xbox One owners will get unlimited access to EA’s library of recently released gaming titles including FIFA 14, Madden 25, Battlefield 4, Peggle 2, with more titles to be added soon.
Larry Hryb, Xbox Live Chief, in a blog post on Monday announced that the company has launched EA Access for all Xbox One owners, with Battlefield 4, FIFA 14, Madden NFL 25, and Peggle 2 debuting in The Vault. In addition, EA Access members will also receive 10-percent off on digital purchases including full games like the upcoming Madden NFL 15 or Dragon Age Inquisition as well as purchases in FIFA Ultimate Team or on new map packs for Battlefield.
Furthermore, EA Access members will also get the opportunity to try new EA titles five days ahead of retail launch only on Xbox One, Hryb said.
EA Access, at launch, will be available in Australia, Austria, Canada, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Mexico, New Zealand, Spain, United Kingdom, and the United States with additional countries to be added in due course of time.
Xbox One owners can avail membership through Xbox Live, in-store at GameStop, and online at Amazon.