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Xbox One Adds Another Game To EA Access Library Vault

The Vault continues to expand.

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The EA Access library of free games on Xbox One continues to grow. The 2010 action game Dante's Inferno is now in "The Vault" of freebies, as EA calls it.

Developed by the now-shuttered Visceral Games, Dante's Inferno follows the trials of Dante, who fights through the nine circles of Hell to save Beatrice from the devil. The game got middling review scores, but if you're an EA Access member who was curious, now is your chance to check it out at no extra cost.

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Publisher Electronic Arts put a lot of marketing muscle behind Dante's Inferno. The company produced an elaborate blasphemous fake game called "Mass: We Pray" to drum up interest, while EA also hired people to act as outraged Christians protesting the game at E3 2009. What's more, EA paid millions to promote the with a Super Bowl commercial in 2010.

Because social media is Very Important, the EA account tweeted to EA Access with a joke about Hell and the like. Check out the thread below.

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Dante's Inferno is only available EA Access for Xbox One; it is not included in the Origin Access Vault of freebies on PC. For more, check out GameSpot's rundown of all the EA/Origin Access titles here. Last week, EA added The Sims 4 to EA Access.

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