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Sharpryno said:
The Fury said:
Sharpryno said:
The Fury said:

2 and 4 are the same thing. They are paid demos, much like the current free hour trials that PS Plus currently does for many games, just early and just probably longer than an hour.

You won't get the entire games for part of the service in 2014. No way they'd do that considering how much money they'd lose if they did.

I am almost positive you get the game 5 days early, but I'd still have to buy it. It is just that you get 10% off, hence the second part.  EA already does this if you have the season pass for the game or something 

Not saying you don't get the 5 day early access, just they aren't the game to play whenever you like for however long you like. It's a 5 day demo. This said do you think you could blitz through DA:I in 5 days (honest question)? as that means instead of $60 sale with money for MS, EA and the developer, the game goes for $4. A bargain price.

Confused by your second point, so if you have a seaon pass to DA:I and get 10% off the main game? Why would anyone buy the main game first?


Okay.

If you have EA Access, you have the option to get the game/demo 5 days early if you buy it digitally.  If you do, and the 5 days pass you can transfer content to the full version of the game. 

I have no idea if they will have trials for subscribers who do not buy the game. 

from there site http://www.ea.com/eaaccess/

PLAY FIRST

If you’re an EA Access member, you can download upcoming EA games five days before the release date to play for a limited time. Madden NFL 15, NHL 15, FIFA 15, NBA LIVE 15 and Dragon Age: Inquisition are all included, with more to come. If you love it, buy it, and you can pick up right where you left off.

 

so it sounds like as long as your a memeber you get to try the game and if you like you can buy and ahve your progress transfer over