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EA Play is down to $0.99 per month for new members until March

If you're new to EA Play, you can access a rich library of games for less than one dollar.

EA has kicked off a new promotion for its subscription service EA Play. The recently-renamed service, which used to be known as EA Access, is currently available for just $/€/£0.99 for the first month.

The offer is valid for new members across PC (Steam and Origin), PS4/PS5 as well as Xbox platforms. You have until March 9 to make a decision, because the price will return to the standard $4.99 per month after that.

It's also worth keeping in mind that only your first month will be priced $0.99, any subsequent renewals will instead be charged the regular price. EA Play subscriptions are limited to the platform they were bought on, so you won't be able to use your PC membership on PlayStation, for example.

Outside of that, there's a massive library of full games you'll immediately be able to download once you become a member. Some of the highlights include Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order, Need for Speed Heat, Titanfall 2, Rocket Arena, FIFA/Madden 20, Burnout Paradise Remastered, A Way Out, almost all Battlefield games and more.

You also get access to ten-hour trials for more recent releases like Star Wars: Squadrons, FIFA/Madden 21, Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit Remastered and others.

You can check the full list of EA Play games on your chosen platform by clicking the link. As for where you can take advantage of the offer, you'll be able to do so on Steam, Origin, the PlayStation Store, and the Microsoft Store (though Xbox Game Pass members should already have access to EA Play on console).

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