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Dead Space Ignition, Dragon Age Origins now in EA Access Vault on Xbox One

Dave W. Shanahan Dave W. Shanahan
April 11, 2017
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Dead Space Ignition and Dragon Age Origins are the latest games added to the EA Access Vault on Xbox Live. EA Access members can now download and play both of these games for free with their paid subscription.

EA Access is available for Xbox One and Xbox 360 gamers on Xbox Live for $4.99 a month or $29.99 a year. In addition to Dead Space Ignition and Dragon Age Origins, EA Access members can play many other EA titles including Skate 3, Battlefield 4, and Star Wars: Battlefront. EA Access members can also get 10% off any EA titles purchased on Xbox Live and get early access on new EA game titles.

If you are not yet an EA Access member, sign up here. Stay tuned for more game titles being added to the EA Access Vault in the coming months.

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