In the early part of summer 2014, EA announced a paid membership service that would allow subscribers to receive discounts on EA titles, play full versions of games on a timed limit and download full games from their vault. All this on XBOX One for $4.99 a month or the better value of $29.99 for the year. We are now one week away from December 1st and I take a look back at the value of EA Access after using it for over three months. The service launched in the second week of August with four titles immediately available for download through the vault. NFL Madden 25, FIFA 14, Battlefield 4 and Peggle 2. I still haven't touched Battlefield 4 but I have spent many hours playing Madden, FIFA and Peggle 2. EA Access put up Need for Speed Rivals the following month in their vault along with a six hour full game trial for NHL 15 and Madden 15. I took advantage of all three games and played many more hours racing the streets, putting up glove saves or scoring touchdowns. The