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Origin Access offers 15 games for 3.99 euros per month
Origin Access offers 15 games for 3.99 euros per month
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For some time Xbox One users have been able to enjoy the EA Access service, which allows them to have a list of video games at a flat rate in exchange for a monthly fee. Well, now Origin Access offers 16 games for 3.99 euros per month, a very interesting subscription system for certain users.

The idea is to use a model similar to that of Spotify or Netlix but, in this case, the catalog is limited to 15 titles. Of course, some are quite new, and we are promised that the games will rotate as the months go by In addition, we will obtain early access to exclusive demos, and we will be able to buy at Origin with a 10% discount.

Origin Access only has version for Windows, since it depends on Origin, the digital store of publisher EA. Origin claims to be a rival game store to the popular Steam, but has never come close to its success. Obviously, initiatives like this are going to increase their popularity.

Origin Access offers 15 games for 3.99 euros per month
Origin Access offers 15 games for 3.99 euros per month

Origin Access Games

Origin Access allows us to access The Vault games at a flat rate, without additional costs. Most are from EA, but there are also submissions from third-party developers. Here is the list of games with which the service starts:

  1. Battlefield 3.
  2. Battlefield 4.
  3. Battlefield Hardline.
  4. Dead Space.
  5. Dead Space 2.
  6. Dead Space 3.
  7. Dragon Age Origins.
  8. Dragon Age 2.
  9. Dragon Age Inquisition.
  10. FIFA 15.
  11. NFS: Rivals.
  12. Plants vs. Zombies Garden Warfare.
  13. SimCity (2013).
  14. The Sims 3.
  15. This War of Mine.

Not available in Spain

For now, Origin Access is only available in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, and Germany It is precisely in the latter country that The price of 3.99 euros applies, since in the United States it costs 4.99 dollars per month. In any case, we are facing very tight figures.

Although some have called Origin Access the Netflix of video games, the truth is that the differences are important. We are talking about a limited catalog and only on one platform. In any case, for 3.99 we are facing a good offer… if we have not already gone over the included games, because many are already a few years old.

So Origin Access offers 15 games for 3.99 euros per month Right now this is an interesting proposition, but it will have to be see how the games are rotated. I hope this service reaches Spain and Latin America to enjoy video games at a flat rate.

What do you think about Origin Access? Will you be seduced by its price of 3.99 euros per month, or do you see no point in this Netflix of video games?

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