The third EA Sports game to have originally released in 2015 has reached the Vault in EA Access. Madden NFL 16 was added in February and NHL 16 in March, and now FIFA 16 joins it and all other games from the publisher to have come out earlier this generation.
EA Access is currently exclusive to Xbox One with Sony declining to offer the service on PS4. For $30 a year or $5 month-to-month, members get unlimited access to the back library of EA games on the console which in addition to FIFA, Madden, and NHL includes all 2014’s sports titles plus other games like Battlefield Hardline, Dragon Age: Inquisition, and Titanfall. There’s also the 10 hour trials with every EA game that begin five days before release and 10% savings on all digital purchases whether it be the actual games or microtransactions within them.
FIFAÂ 16 enters the Vault just a few weeks earlier than FIFA 15 did last year. Madden NFL 16 was a month earlier while NHL 16 was basically right in line with the previous year. NBA Live 16 and Rory McIlroy PGA Tour remain and are likely to be added within the next few months.