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'Madden 17' Joins EA Access' Free Games Vault; 'Furi,' 'The Saboteur' Added To Origin Access

'Madden 17' Joins EA Access' Free Games Vault; 'Furi,' 'The Saboteur' Added To Origin Access

Keisuke Akio

"Madden 17" will be added to the EA Access Vault. The game will then be free to play for Xbox One users.

EA announced on Twitter that 'Madden 17" will soon be available on the EA Access Vault on February 24. Beginning on that day, access members can play the full version of the game for as long as their subscription remains active. Access to Vault games is the primary benefit of being an EA Access member. Other benefits comprise of discounts on digital EA games and DLC. In addition, it consists of early access to most upcoming EA games including the highly anticipated "Mass Effect: Andromeda."

On February 17, EA announced some news regarding Origin Access, which is the PC equivalent of EA Access. Starting now until March 7, Origin Access is offering a free, seven-day trial of the service. Games Beat notes that EA has featured a $30-per-year option for subscriptions. This is parallel to what is available for EA Access. The offer is 50 percent less than the price you would pay for a monthly subscription.

Origin Access has also added a trio of new games to its Vault namely "Furi," "The Saboteur," and "Aragami." These games are all now playable for free, says Gamespot. "The Saboteur," is Pandemic Studios' 2009 World War 2, open-world noir-action title. With the addition of "Madden 17," the number of titles on Origin Access is now well over 60.

During the limited time trial period, you can play any title included in the Vault. In addition, you can play new titles before release, and get 10 percent discounts on purchases made through Origin. However, you will still need to sign up for a monthly or yearly subscription. You also have the option to cancel the service after your seven days are up to keep from being charged.

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