
You be required to install Origin regardless, and have to launch it via store you using EA play from, that means if you using Xbox game pass you need to launch game via Microsoft Xbox game app, which then launches your origin and your game.įor your 3rd question, when you sub for EA play via Steam, you don't have to worry about redownload via Steam, if the game already downloaded you just hit play, if haven't been updated, just restart Steam, and then should say play. Xbox game pass include EA play free of charge, you can see what games is for you. Yes you can cancel any time, the moment you sub, you can cancel the renewal on the spot, the remaining time stays no matter what since you paid for it.

If you want certain games that only on Origin, you get EA play via Origin instead of Steam.

Your 2nd question, if you sub to EA play via Steam, your EA play only applies to games that via Steam only, so if a game not on Steam, then it's not part of EA play on Steam. To answer 1st question, yes you can play with other users via Xbox pass on PC, Steam, Epic, and Origin, they all use Origin as the DRM to connect with each other, and if EA does cross play via console with their EA Games they too will be able to play with as well. A recent trailer shows off Battlefield 2042 in 4K with truly dynamic lighting, and it's a sight to behold.I have Xbox ultimate currently, I had used EA play via Steam before. Related: Interview: Joker And Chernobyl Soundtrack Producer Sam Slater On Writing The Music For Battlefield 2042Įven if you don’t have EA Play Pro, regular EA Play subscribers enjoy a 10% discount on all digital purchases, so if you enjoy your time in Battlefield 2042, you’ll also be able to buy it a bit cheaper than everyone else.īattlefield 2042 is shaping up to be another banger entry in the series, with this iteration being the prettiest Battlefield game of them all thanks to both DLSS and ray tracing on PC. This includes a digital artbook, soundtrack, battle passes, Legendary Skin bundle, and Epic Skin bundles. Included in the subscription price is what EA calls early beta access, which is essentially full access to Battlefield 2042 and all the perks of its Ultimate Edition starting on November 12. EA Play Pro subscribers, however, don’t have to worry about this silly 10 hour time limit.
