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Xbox Game Pass Subscribers Can Now Preload EA Play Games And Play Them Soon

EA Play will be available to all Xbox Game Pass subscribers from November 10.

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Xbox Game Pass subscribers will be able to start playing games from the EA Play catalog starting November 10, with preloading starting a week early.

The Verge's Tom Warren has reported on Twitter that games from the EA Play list can now be preloaded. They won't be playable for another week, but you can prepare yourself now for when all of these games are available.

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We've checked and can verify that Battlefield V and other titles from EA Play can now be pre-installed by Game Pass subscribers who do not own these games.

EA Play contains over 70 games on Xbox--here's the complete list. Some other highlights include Need for Speed Heat, the Mass Effect series, the Dragon Age series, the Dead Space trilogy, Skate 3, and both Titanfall games.

Its inclusion makes Game Pass an even better value. This only applies to the console version of EA Play, though--the PC still requires a separate subscription.

It was previously announced that EA Play would be available to Game Pass subscribers in November, and that's now coming to pass. Some other major games recently added to Game Pass include a trio of classic point-and-click adventures and the upcoming console release of Gears Tactics.

The Xbox Series X, which you'll also be able to play all of these games on, launches November 10. You can read our Xbox Series X review now.

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