Need For Speed Heat Available Now in the EA Access Vault

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Need For Speed Heat, which recently became the first EA title to offer cross-play, is coming to the EA Access Vault on June 16, free for EA Access (Xbox, PlayStation 4) and Origin Access (PC) subscribers.

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UPDATE: (6-16) Today’s the day. Need For Speed Heat has arrived in the EA Access Vault.

Hustle by day and risk it all at night in Need for Speed™ Heat, a white-knuckle street racer, where the lines of the law fade as the sun starts to set. By day, Palm City hosts the Speedhunter Showdown, a sanctioned competition where you earn Bank to customize and upgrade your high-performance cars. At night, ramp up the intensity in illicit street races that build your reputation, getting you access to bigger races and better parts. But stay ready – cops are waiting and not all of them play fair.

Becoming a subscriber to EA Access (Xbox One and PlayStation 4 – $4.99 per month, or $29.99 for a full year) allows users to play tons of EA games, try brand new games before launch day and save 10% on EA digital purchases.

For Origin Access subscribers…

Here’s what you get with Basic membership: (PC – $4.99/month or $29.99/year)

  • Access to The Vault, an ever-evolving collection of games. Play any games that have already been added as much as you want for as long as you’re a member.
  • The chance to try out our new games days before release with Play First Trials
  • A 10% discount on Origin digital purchases including full games, expansions, points packs and more.

Here’s what you get with Premier membership: (PC – $14.99/month or $99.99/year)

  • Full access to our games days before they release. That’s right, no more gated trials – you get the full games, first. And they’re yours to play as long as you’re a Premier member.
  • Access to The Vault, an ever-evolving collection of games.
  • The same 10% discount on Origin digital purchases including full games, expansions, points packs and more.

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