There is a lot of talk about Xbox Game Pass, but there are other subscription services that give us access to a large list of perks and games. Services like EA Play make it clear that subscribing to things is all the rage and it looks like it will stay present for a few more years. If you don’t quite know what it is, or if you just have doubts about how it works, I will give you access to our official guide.
Ah, I forgot. If you’re an Xbox Game Pass Ultimate subscriber, you also have access to EA Play, so today’s article will be perfect for you. And it is that I decided to list 10 games among the 96 available in the Electronic Arts service. You accompany me?
The must-have games from EA Play
To keep the list from being cheated, I’ve eliminated entire installments based on what to me is the best of their respective trilogies or sequels. I also included a game which, although its greatest strength is multiplayer like in the case of Bad Company 2, I consider its campaign to be terribly fun and enjoyable today.
Also, while there are other sequels, I included them because I consider them to be pleasant without having played on the original delivery
- The Age of the Dragon: Origins.
- Dead space.
- Mass effect 2.
- Zuma’s revenge.
- Fall of the Titans II.
- Battlefield Bad Company 2.
- An army of two.
- Alice’s madness returns.
- Crisis.
- Mirror edge.
If you haven’t had one yet, my advice is that it’s never too late to play them and that they’ve aged very well precisely.