During its E3 2018 keynote, EA revealed it will be launching Origin Access Premier, a new PC streaming service that will give players access to a greater catalog of titles from EA’s online library.
Currently, EA already as Origins Access, which allows gamers to play upcoming titles on PC; gives them access to the Vault, which features over one hundred games; and also provides a discount for all games purchased through Origin. EA’s CEO, Andrew Wilson, said Origin Access Premier will be taking things one step further, and will include all of EA’s new PC games, and many from several big-name publishers.
Origin Access Premier will kick off its service with some heavy-hitters, starting with Madden NFL 19 (the first time in over a decade a Madden title has been on PC), then FIFA 19, and Battlefield 5. Anthem will be added when it releases in early 2019.
There’s no release date for Origin Access Premier, but EA announced that it will be coming later this summer. The publisher hasn’t announced a price yet, either. Additional details will be added as more information comes! Follow all the latest news from E3 2018 right here.
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