Microsoft completed integrating EA Play with its Xbox Game Pass subscription for PC this week. Members can use the service from Thursday. Microsoft announced the integration in September last year, but the PC version has been delayed.
Starting Thursday evening, 10:00 PM GMT, Xbox Game Pass users on PC or Ultimate subscription will be able to. Using EA Play on PC. This requires the use of EA Software and an EA Account.
Players must download the EA Desktop app, and it is currently in beta. You must then log in with an EA Account. After that, players can link their Xbox account and access EA Play subscription.
Hence, Xbox Game Pass subscribers can access the games library on EA Play. Currently it contains more than sixty games, including Star Wars: Jedi Fallen Order, FIFA 20, Titanfall 2, and Need for Spead Heat. Star Wars: Rogue Squadron is also coming to EA Play this week.
Microsoft announced in September last year EA Play becomes a part of Game Pass. Consoles already got this integration with the release of Xbox Series X and S in November, but on PC this will follow later. The merger has been delayed at the end of 2020, but it is not clear how long.
Xbox Game Pass subscription for PC costs € 10 per month. Ultimate subscription, which is also valid for consoles and cloud games, costs € 13 per month. EA Play is also available separately for € 5 per month.