EA Access members get a 10 hour trial of Battlefield Hardline from March 12

EA Access members get a 10 hour trial of Battlefield Hardline from March 12
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EA Access members will be able to download a 10 hour trial of Battlefield Hardline from March 12, EA has announced.

The trial will offer complete access to the game’s multiplayer, including all multiplayer maps and game modes, as well as the prologue and first chapter of Hardline’s single-player campaign.

Once you hit the 10 hour limit, you’ll be locked out of the game until you decide to purchase it following its launch on March 20. All progress made during the trial will carry over to the full game.

EA Access costs £3.99/month or £19.99/year and offers early access to upcoming EA titles as well as unrestricted access to a range of older titles, including Battlefield 4, Need For Speed Rivals and more. The subscription service is currently only available on Xbox One.

If you’re intending to purchase Battlefield Hardline digitally, however, it may be well worth trying out the service for a month. A subscription also grants a 10 per cent discount on the majority of EA titles, including Hardline, which ought to cover the cost of a monthly membership.

Source: battlefield.com