Origin Access Adds 12 EA Star Wars Games
Electronic Arts have added 12 new Star Wars games to Origin Access, Including original Star Wars Battlefront II.
To celebrate Star Wars Day on May 4th, dedicated fans from all over the world observes an unofficial holiday each year since 2011 that grew upon a popular catchphrase from Star Wars franchise and became an iconic part of fandom.
Being an exclusive licensed partner of Disney for publishing Star Wars games, Electronic Arts just added some notable greatest PC games from the renowned series to collection of their Origin Access monthly subscription service.
RELATED: EA Cancelled BioWare's Knights of the Old Republic Sequel
In their latest addition, EA has included 12 classic Star Wars games to Origin for their valued members to enjoy for May the Fourth celebration. Now there are more than 25 games from a galaxy far away for players to jump into on PC platform.
Just by choosing a Basic or Premier membership for $4.46 and $16.77 respectively, players can enjoy instant access to collection of games at Origin Access. Otherwise, annual subscription for Origin comes for $24.99 and $111.85 only.
RELATED: Rogue One Writer Wants Disney to Replace EA for Star Wars Games
Newest games that have been added to Origin Access vault and have a look at them to decide which one you want to jump on board with.
RELATED: Disney to Replace EA for Star Wars Games
Since fans were not quite happy with how EA was rolling out Star Wars games in recent year, at least it was a slightly wise move to let people have a chance to go back to glory days for having fun with classic titles that defined the series.
Pretty much every old-school fans with Origin Access would love to indulge themselves with original Battlefront II, Jedi Academy and Republic Commando. If not, there are still more than 100 titles for members to try out and keep them busy for a while.
RELATED: Jedi: Fallen Order Gameplay Will Be Revealed at EA Play and E3
After their disastrous run with Star Wars Battlefront II in 2017 and cancelled game "Project Ragtag" under Visceral Games that was under development, EA has lost their credibility of producing decent Star Wars titles to fans.
Upon revealing of Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order at Star Wars Celebration last month, many are willing to give them one last chance. An official gameplay showcase for Fallen Order is announced to be taken place at EA Play and E3 2019 next month.
To celebrate Star Wars Day on May 4th, dedicated fans from all over the world observes an unofficial holiday each year since 2011 that grew upon a popular catchphrase from Star Wars franchise and became an iconic part of fandom.
Being an exclusive licensed partner of Disney for publishing Star Wars games, Electronic Arts just added some notable greatest PC games from the renowned series to collection of their Origin Access monthly subscription service.
Origin Access Adds 12 EA Star Wars Games |
RELATED: EA Cancelled BioWare's Knights of the Old Republic Sequel
In their latest addition, EA has included 12 classic Star Wars games to Origin for their valued members to enjoy for May the Fourth celebration. Now there are more than 25 games from a galaxy far away for players to jump into on PC platform.
Just by choosing a Basic or Premier membership for $4.46 and $16.77 respectively, players can enjoy instant access to collection of games at Origin Access. Otherwise, annual subscription for Origin comes for $24.99 and $111.85 only.
RELATED: Rogue One Writer Wants Disney to Replace EA for Star Wars Games
Newest games that have been added to Origin Access vault and have a look at them to decide which one you want to jump on board with.
- Star Wars Episode I: Racer
- Star Wars Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy
- Star Wars Jedi Knight: Mysteries of the Sith
- Star Wars: Battlefront II
- Star Wars: Dark Forces
- Star Wars: Galactic Battlegrounds Saga
- Star Wars: Rebellion
- Star Wars: Republic Commando
- Star Wars: Rogue Squadron
- Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire
- Star Wars: Starfighter
- Star Wars: X-Wing Alliance
RELATED: Disney to Replace EA for Star Wars Games
Since fans were not quite happy with how EA was rolling out Star Wars games in recent year, at least it was a slightly wise move to let people have a chance to go back to glory days for having fun with classic titles that defined the series.
Pretty much every old-school fans with Origin Access would love to indulge themselves with original Battlefront II, Jedi Academy and Republic Commando. If not, there are still more than 100 titles for members to try out and keep them busy for a while.
RELATED: Jedi: Fallen Order Gameplay Will Be Revealed at EA Play and E3
After their disastrous run with Star Wars Battlefront II in 2017 and cancelled game "Project Ragtag" under Visceral Games that was under development, EA has lost their credibility of producing decent Star Wars titles to fans.
Upon revealing of Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order at Star Wars Celebration last month, many are willing to give them one last chance. An official gameplay showcase for Fallen Order is announced to be taken place at EA Play and E3 2019 next month.