Electronic Arts is rolling out its EA Access program in more countries, and continuing to add titles to the available selection.
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A post on the publisher's website announced that 19 more nations will be able to use the subscription service later this month, including Brazil, Netherlands, UAE and Nordic countries. A full list of the coming locations can be found at the bottom of this page. EA Access is only available on Xbox One, and a subscription costs $5 per month.
EA will also be adding Need For Speed: Rivals to the service's vault, which subscribers can play with their membership. New game trials are coming to EA Access, as well, especially now that Madden 15 has released. The publisher says more than 245,000 hours of the NFL title were played before the game's launch through the early access feature of the service. This month, both NHL 15 and FIFA 15 will offer early access play to subscribers.
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The amount of time you get to play the titles is limited, though--six hours each. The NHL 15 access hits this Thursday, and you can play any mode or feature you want in either game for that time limit. The subscription comes with a 10 percent discount if you choose to purchase one or both of the full games.