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EA Access for Xbox One: Play EA Games Up to Five Days Before the Release Date
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Re: EA Access for Xbox One: Play EA Games Up to Five Days Before the Release Date
So, a week from today EA Access members will be playing Madden NFL 15.
My question, is there any buzz on the time they will allow the download to begin?
I'm hoping it's up at 12AM. That way I'll download for morning play. Can't wait!Comment
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I expect we'll get some information soon on this along with confirmation on restrictions if any aside from no MUT.Comment
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I've been using it since this past Monday.
The access to Fifa has made these 2 weeks prior to madden so much easier.
Traded in Battlefield 4 to cover half the cost.
Just curious on how quickly they add more games.Comment
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Yes it did and I was hoping we would get the same with EA Access but nothing so far. It would really help with knowing the schedule for future releases as well such as NHL 15.Comment
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Its 5 days before release. That means all the games will be up in the vault the Thursday before.
If you need a specific time then am sure they will put it up in the future by seconds an all.
Am sure the second is up it will be well knownComment
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I was about to buy this but the posts on OS and Twitter made me second guess trying this thing.. Is it worth it for those of you who got it?Comment
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For me, it's worth it. I want Madden early, but that is really on the low end of it. I already had battlefield, so I just traded it in for 20 bucks to cover some of the cost. I also wanted Fifa 14, so I can play that as well. Now I'm just waiting for some other games to be added.
I guess the question really is what games are you going to use it for?Comment
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Has EA made any announcements on the content that will be available for the games that you can play 5 days prior to release? I know its been said that the content will vary from game to game but I've not seen any specifics.
I've held off getting this as I would not be interested for instance if they only allow you to play practice mode in Madden for a couple of hours. The full game for 5 days would be a different story.
I'm not buying Madden this year due to the no CPU vs. CPU in franchise mode but I would like to try it out, the full game that is. And this would probably be the deciding factor if I buy the NHL game or not. Not really interested in that demo, just want to try the full game out.Originally posted by ImTellinTimIf I lived in Waco, I would find you and kick you right in the nuts.Comment
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I agree with you and it's something a lot of us are trying to figure out as well. The wording EA uses on the app is a bit ambiguous:
"Play First.
In addition, members can try EA's XBOX One games five days before the release date."
The questions that can arise from that statement:
Does this mean that we can try the game for five full days leading up to release, similar to what the Season Ticket (ps3, 360) allowed for 3 days?
Or does it mean we can try a game once (or for a limited time) during the 5 days leading up to release?
I wish we had definitive answers to this, and it's confusing all of us as to why there are no answers. Maybe it's just black & white, you can play the game for a full 5 days, and EA need not explain it further. Or maybe it's something more disingenuous and they want as many people to subscribe before clarifying what exactly is going on. Obviously, we all hope it's the former.Comment
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I truly understand the cautious approach many are taking especially since money is involved. But there is no scenario where I can imagine where this would be different than Season Ticket [which they brought back
] in which you had an almost completely unlocked game with no time limits on it for sports games. To handle that differently in this case would almost guarantee failure going forward based on the precedent set by Season Ticket coupled with the fact that it's more expensive.
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I think everyone is over thinking it. You get the full game 5 days before. This is their way of eliminating people buying a game for 80-100 bucks to get it early. It's just like the EA Sports Season Ticket.I agree with you and it's something a lot of us are trying to figure out as well. The wording EA uses on the app is a bit ambiguous:
"Play First.
In addition, members can try EA's XBOX One games five days before the release date."
The questions that can arise from that statement:
Does this mean that we can try the game for five full days leading up to release, similar to what the Season Ticket (ps3, 360) allowed for 3 days?
Or does it mean we can try a game once (or for a limited time) during the 5 days leading up to release?
I wish we had definitive answers to this, and it's confusing all of us as to why there are no answers. Maybe it's just black & white, you can play the game for a full 5 days, and EA need not explain it further. Or maybe it's something more disingenuous and they want as many people to subscribe before clarifying what exactly is going on. Obviously, we all hope it's the former.Comment

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