07-30-2014, 08:02 AM
EA continues to drop that ball of theirs
http://www.gameinformer.com/b/news/archi...gamer.aspx
Basically, they have "pre-release" for their games which means "Starting 5 days before release, you’ll be able to try the game for at least two hours and then save your progress [...] Once you purchase the digital or physical copy, you can use your save game and continue the experience."
And Battlefield 4, Peggle 2, FIFA 14, and Madden NFL 25 are "free."
http://www.gameinformer.com/b/news/archi...gamer.aspx
Quote:“We evaluated the EA Access subscription offering and decided that it does not bring the kind of value PlayStation customers have come to expect,” a Sony representative told us via email. “PlayStation Plus memberships are up more than 200% since the launch of PlayStation 4, which shows that gamers are looking for memberships that offer a multitude of services, across various devices, for one low price. We don’t think asking our fans to pay an additional $5 a month for this EA-specific program represents good value to the PlayStation gamer.”
Basically, they have "pre-release" for their games which means "Starting 5 days before release, you’ll be able to try the game for at least two hours and then save your progress [...] Once you purchase the digital or physical copy, you can use your save game and continue the experience."
And Battlefield 4, Peggle 2, FIFA 14, and Madden NFL 25 are "free."