


Have a look at EA's list of PC games on the service and you'll see some good'uns from series like Mass Effect, Dragon Age, Fifa, Madden, Dead Space, and Mirror's Edge. The basic EA Play membership (the service formerly known as Origin Access) isn't nearly as good as Microsoft's PC offering, not putting most new games on until they're not-so-new, but it has some solid older games. Microsoft's announcement explains that Xbox Game Pass For PC and Xbox Game Pass Ultimate (that's the priciest console one) will get "an EA Play membership at no additional cost starting this holiday." This isn't the EA Play Pro membership which includes all their new games as they come out, but it will give you access to games including Fifa 20, Battlefield V, and The Sims 4. Microsoft today announced that the basic EA Play membership will be added to Xbox Game Pass subscriptions later this year, and the price will stay the same.

Stadia exists, but it’s becoming harder and harder to recommend it now when Game Pass Ultimate and Amazon Luna also offer cloud gaming and much better libraries.Xbox Game Pass For PC is already an absurd bargain, giving access to all Microsoft's games at launch and many others for a few quid per month, and soon it'll include a load of Electronic Arts games too. Surprisingly, Amazon Luna technically has the strongest roster of them all, though it also has the second smallest library. EA Play Pro is also fantastic, but the fact that most of what it offers is also included with Game Pass makes it a tough sell. That said, Ubisoft+ has the biggest collection of games you won’t find anywhere else, so if you’re a big open-world fan you might want to stick with Ubisoft+. If you have to pick just one, Game Pass definitely offers the best value.
