[3] EA Play is also bundled with Xbox Game Pass Ultimate and PC for no additional cost.
[4] Members have unlimited access to the full versions of a selection of games published by EA, dubbed "the Vault", for as long as their membership is active.
[5] Games are added to The Play List (previously known as The Vault) at EA's discretion, such as making a title available on Access a set number of days after its retail launch.
[6] However, EA announced on July 20, 2017, that FIFA 14 would be removed on October 18, 2017, due to the decision to end online support for the title.
Subscribers can play selected titles for a limited time of eight hours, this does not apply to the "Pro" subscription tier.
[11] However, Titanfall was added to the Vault in June 2015, as part of an E3 2015 promotion that also enabled a free trial for all Xbox One owners.
However, EA Originals titles, such as A Way Out, Rocket Arena and Sea of Solitude, were added into the service.
Additionally, it was announced that the forthcoming EA Originals title Knockout City would be available on the service (regardless of subscription tier) on its May 21, 2021, release date.
[13] EA Play subscribers are able to receive downloadable content for games in the Vault free at during various limited time periods, such as the Naval Strike and Second Assault DLCs for Battlefield 4.
[27] EA Play debuted in beta form exclusively on Xbox One on July 29, 2014,[4] and was officially launched on August 11, 2014.