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Battlefield Hardline coming to EA Access Vault next month – onmsft.com

Hammad Saleem Hammad Saleem
September 23, 2015
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EA Access is a subscription-based program from Electronic Arts, which offers a variety of features and goodies to gamers. To make the subscription more attractive, the company keeps on adding more and more titles to the Vault. The latest game to make it to the EA Access Vault will be Battlefield Hardline, as spotted by a Reddit user (via Polygon). As per the image, the game will make its way to the Vault next month — the exact availability date is still unknown at the moment.
The EA Access subscription costs $4.99 a month or $29.99 a year, and is only available for users with the Xbox One. The subscription has a lot of benefits for gamers, allowing them to play EA games, as well as give unreleased titles a test run before they are officially released to the public. Subscribers can also enjoy discounts on digital purchases so it’s an attractive deal for hardcore gamers, especially who like games from EA.

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