EA Access Adds Need For Speed Rivals to The Vault

Electronic Arts has bolstered its digital offerings via Origin and consoles with the EA Access program that charges $4.99 and offers several different games, with the latest software addition in the form of Need for Speed: Rivals.

That game joins the likes of Battlefield 4 and FIFA 14 in The Vault, the collection of free games that come with an EA Access subscription. If you don't remember from the program's announcement, The Vault works a lot like the Instant Game Collection made available on PlayStation platforms with a PlayStation Plus subscription.

We crashed into Need for Speed: Rivals at launch and loved the open-world and next-generation graphics. For more, read our full review.

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