Patrick Dane, Tuesday, December 15, 2020, GMT
EA Play will take longer than expected to implement Game Pass on PC.
Microsoft revealed on its blog today that it will take longer to get EA Play There is a large library of games on the PC version of Game Pass.
As Microsoft expands the Xbox brand into a service-based brand, the service has become the focus of Microsoft. Currently, it provides a powerful game library at a low price, and it can only get better after EA Play is included in the service.
Sadly, if you are a PC player, the waiting time is longer than expected. As outlined in the post on Xbox Xbox, the product to be released today has been delayed for a longer time. Access to EA Play for the PC version of Game Pass has been postponed until 2021.
The waiting time is also unclear. There is no indication of when it will land in 2021. However, this indicates that Xbox will “share more at the beginning of next year.”
In the post, the Xbox team said: “We have established this partnership with Electronic Arts because they are as keen on helping people and the community discover great games, and we know that we can provide our members with great Experience. To achieve this goal, we need more time to provide the Xbox Game Pass experience.”
However, Xbox Game Pass did take to Twitter to explain that if you have Game Pass Ultimate, it will not affect the game console.
FYI… If you have Ultimate, this will not affect EA Play on the console
-Xbox Game Pass (@XboxGamePass) December 15, 2020
Hope to make some clarifications on this situation soon. As part of the Game Pass subscription, accessing EA’s vast repositories on the PC is a very tempting transaction.