EA - PlayStation LifeStyle https://www.playstationlifestyle.net/tag/ea/ PS5, PS4, PS Plus, and PSN News, Guides, Trophies, Reviews, and More! Wed, 03 Jul 2024 18:58:21 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.5 https://www.playstationlifestyle.net/wp-content/uploads/sites/9/2023/03/cropped-favicon.png?w=32 EA - PlayStation LifeStyle https://www.playstationlifestyle.net/tag/ea/ 32 32 215717071 Battlefield 2042 Dead Space Crossover Announced, Limited Event Detailed https://www.playstationlifestyle.net/2024/07/03/battlefield-2042-dead-space-crossover-details/ https://www.playstationlifestyle.net/2024/07/03/battlefield-2042-dead-space-crossover-details/#respond Wed, 03 Jul 2024 18:58:04 +0000 https://www.playstationlifestyle.net/?p=906056 EA is combining two of its biggest franchises with the announcement of a Dead Space crossover event coming to Battlefield 2042. The event runs for one week, starting on July 9, and features unlockable rewards and a new bundle. What is the Battlefield 2042 Dead Space crossover? Battlefield 2042’s Dead Space crossover event is called […]

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EA announces Battlefield 2042 Dead Space crossover

EA is combining two of its biggest franchises with the announcement of a Dead Space crossover event coming to Battlefield 2042. The event runs for one week, starting on July 9, and features unlockable rewards and a new bundle.

What is the Battlefield 2042 Dead Space crossover?

Battlefield 2042’s Dead Space crossover event is called Outbreak and tasks players with surviving “a new and relentless enemy” in the Boreas laboratory. Rather than Necromorphs, the new enemies are more human in appearance and clearly the result of some manner of unethical experiments. They’re also not quite zombies, seemingly possessing the coordination to use guns and melee weapons in combat.

Battlefield 2042 Dead Space crossover Marked Man outfit

Players who participate in the Outbreak event can unlock rewards, including a new weapon charm, weapon skin, player card background, and tag. Meanwhile, the event also sees the arrival of the Dead Space Bundle to Battlefield 2042. It includes three legendary weapon skins and the Marked Man Operator outfit. The former transforms the player’s guns into weapons from the sci-fi horror trilogy, with the new outfit drawing inspiration from Isacc Clark’s iconic space suit. The bundle costs 2200 BFC from the game’s store.

Battlefield 2042 hasn’t had the best reception since it launched in 2021. The game received mixed reviews at release and an overwhelmingly negative reception from players. Developer DICE made hundreds of changes in subsequent updates to address the criticisms. EA also denied rumors in 2022 that it had reduced the game’s developer to a “skeleton crew.”  

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PS3 Losing 3 Multiplayer Games Soon, Last Chance to Earn Trophies https://www.playstationlifestyle.net/2024/07/03/ps3-multiplayer-trophies-last-chance-battlefield-games/ https://www.playstationlifestyle.net/2024/07/03/ps3-multiplayer-trophies-last-chance-battlefield-games/#respond Wed, 03 Jul 2024 12:35:59 +0000 https://www.playstationlifestyle.net/?p=906043 The PS3 and Xbox 360 are set to lose three multiplayer games by November, leaving players four months to mop up online trophies and achievements. The games in question are Battlefield 3, 4, and Hardline, which still have a sizeable player base on the retro consoles. PS3 players have until November 7, 2024 to unlock […]

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PS3 multiplayer trophies

The PS3 and Xbox 360 are set to lose three multiplayer games by November, leaving players four months to mop up online trophies and achievements. The games in question are Battlefield 3, 4, and Hardline, which still have a sizeable player base on the retro consoles.

PS3 players have until November 7, 2024 to unlock Battlefield 3, 4, and Hardline multiplayer trophies

Publisher Electronic Arts announced this morning that PS3 and Xbox 360 versions of the aforementioned Battlefield games will first be de-listed from their respective storefronts on Wednesday, July 31. After this date, players can neither purchase the games nor any DLC or add-on content associated with them.

On November 7, online servers for all three Battlefield games will be shut down on the PS3 and Xbox 360 specifically. PC servers will remain live. Server closures will not impact Battlefield 4 and Hardline on the PS4 and Xbox One.

PS3 players will still be able to play the single-player campaigns if they purchase the games on disc or buy them digitally before July 31.

EA doesn’t have any other planned shutdowns that we don’t already know of. Just a reminder for FIFA 22 players: the game’s online services and features will be sunset across all platforms on November 4, 2024.

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Dragon Age: The Veilguard’s Unbound Difficulty Customization Detailed https://www.playstationlifestyle.net/2024/07/02/dragon-age-the-veilguard-unbound-difficulty-custom/ https://www.playstationlifestyle.net/2024/07/02/dragon-age-the-veilguard-unbound-difficulty-custom/#respond Tue, 02 Jul 2024 17:32:01 +0000 https://www.playstationlifestyle.net/?p=906016 Dragon Age: The Veilguard will come with four difficulty levels, including the new Unbound difficulty that offers a range of customization options. EA has now explained some of the gameplay aspects that players will be able to change when using the Unbound option, although some still remain a secret for now. What is Dragon Age: […]

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Dragon Age: The Veilguard Unbound difficulty

Dragon Age: The Veilguard will come with four difficulty levels, including the new Unbound difficulty that offers a range of customization options.

EA has now explained some of the gameplay aspects that players will be able to change when using the Unbound option, although some still remain a secret for now.

What is Dragon Age: The Veilguard’s Unbound difficulty?

The Unbound difficulty option is the brand-new fourth difficulty mode that BioWare is implementing into Dragon Age: The Veilguard. Game director Corinne Busche told Game Informer that the mode is “an option to make sure players of all abilities can show up” as the world of Dragon Age opens up to all types of players.

There will be many different settings that can be customized in Unbound mode, including plenty of combat options. Aim assistance can be enabled, and those that struggle with this can even enable auto-aim. The default option for parrying attacks from enemies can be made easier or harder. Enemy health can be changed to alter how much damage is dealt to them, while the damage received from enemies can also be adjusted to the point where there is a no-death option. Finally, enemy pressure can be tweaked.

None of the customization options outside of combat were detailed right now, although Busche confirmed there will be “similar accessibility and approachability options” for other factors.

Outside of Unbound difficulty, players have three other choices. Storyteller mode will let players concentrate on the story rather than combat, while Adventurer will provide a finer balance between the two. These seem to be the new names for the Casual and Normal difficulties available in previous installments of the franchise. Players can switch between Storyteller, Adventurer, and Unbound difficulties at any time during their playthrough.

The final option is Nightmare difficulty that increases the difficulty of enemies in combat. Previous games have also enabled friendly fire in this mode, although this isn’t a certainty for The Veilguard. The exact details of the latest version of Nightmare mode haven’t been revealed yet, although we do know that it is a permanent choice. Once Nightmare mode is selected, players can’t switch to another difficulty in the same playthrough.

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Star Wars Jedi: Survivor PS4 Release Date Might be Announced Soon https://www.playstationlifestyle.net/2024/06/18/ea-star-wars-jedi-survivor-ps4/ https://www.playstationlifestyle.net/2024/06/18/ea-star-wars-jedi-survivor-ps4/#respond Tue, 18 Jun 2024 18:48:37 +0000 https://www.playstationlifestyle.net/?p=905528 EA and Respawn Entertainment launched Star Wars Jedi: Survivor for PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X/S last year. Unfortunately, the planned PS4 and Xbox One versions still don’t have a precise release date. However, that may be about to change, with Brazil recently rating it on last-gen platforms. When is Star Wars Jedi: Survivor’s PS4 […]

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EA Star Wars Jedi: Survivor PS4 update

EA and Respawn Entertainment launched Star Wars Jedi: Survivor for PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X/S last year. Unfortunately, the planned PS4 and Xbox One versions still don’t have a precise release date. However, that may be about to change, with Brazil recently rating it on last-gen platforms.

When is Star Wars Jedi: Survivor’s PS4 release date?

We still don’t know precisely when the game will be released on PS4. EA announced the last-gen ports during the company’s earnings call in August 2023. Since then, nearly a year has passed without much news. However, its rating for PS4 and Xbox One in Brazil indicates the ports may be coming relatively soon. At the very least, it’s likely that EA will make a formal announcement before too long.

Respawn Entertainment’s Star Wars Jedi: Survivor takes place five years after 2019’s Fallen Order and about nine years before A New Hope. It sees protagonist Cal Kestis, now a resistance fighter working under Saw Gerrera, continuing his fight against the Galactic Empire. Players can experiment with different lightsaber types and stances. These include the single- and double-bladed stances from the previous game. Meanwhile, the three new stances let him dual-wield sabers, combine a lightsaber and a blaster, and equip a crossguard lightsaber like Kylo Ren’s.

Star Wars Jedi: Survivor saw a mostly positive reception at release. The PS5 version averaged an 85 on Metacritic, with PlayStation Lifestyle’s Jason Faulkner awarding it a 9/10. Though not everyone was impressed with the game’s story, critics praised its visuals and gameplay enhancements.

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Next Battlefield Game Will Be More Realistic Thanks to EA Hiring Veterans https://www.playstationlifestyle.net/2024/06/14/ea-battlefield-hires-ex-military/ https://www.playstationlifestyle.net/2024/06/14/ea-battlefield-hires-ex-military/#respond Fri, 14 Jun 2024 20:23:50 +0000 https://www.playstationlifestyle.net/?p=905425 EA’s Ripple Effect Studios is working on a new Battlefield game, though we don’t have a release date or official title yet. However, the publisher announced that it hired two military veterans to improve the game’s authenticity. What do we know about EA’s next Battlefield? EA hasn’t revealed much about the next Battlefield game, though […]

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EA hires ex-military personnel for next Battlefield game

EA’s Ripple Effect Studios is working on a new Battlefield game, though we don’t have a release date or official title yet. However, the publisher announced that it hired two military veterans to improve the game’s authenticity.

What do we know about EA’s next Battlefield?

EA hasn’t revealed much about the next Battlefield game, though its development team is reportedly the series’ largest. The project draws talent from four studios: DICE, Criterion, Motive, and Ripple Effect. The latter recently hired two former military personnel through the Hire Our Heroes program. The development team will use their experience to make the next Battlefield game a more authentic experience.

Battlefield's ex-military developers Aaron Johnson and Madison Daugherty

Madison Daugherty’s military career began as an enlisted military police soldier before becoming a logistics officer and battalion operations officer. She was assigned to the Third Infantry Division, where she was the distribution platoon leader for 30 Blackhawk helicopters. “The best way to describe it is as the most expensive mobile gas station you’ve ever seen,” she explained on EA’s blog.

After a three-month fellowship with EA’s Battlefield team, she joined Ripple Effect as a Product Manager. “I have been able to give good feedback on what realistic military stuff looks like,” Daugherty said. “We’ve put together executive summaries on military realism.”

Meanwhile, Ripple Effect’s new Associate Game Manager, Aaron Johnson, is a former green beret and small unit tactics instructor. Johnson’s career saw him stationed everywhere, from Afghanistan to Japan and many other places. “I was there to manage the assault force and maneuver them on the ground at first,” he explained. “And so, when I was on the other side of that, I was the guy leading the charge somewhere.” Later, as an instructor, Johnson trained soldiers to move, shoot, and provide medical aid in combat.

However, after his long military career, Johnson is just as enthusiastic about game development. “I wanted to be part of the Battlefield team as much as I wanted to be a Green Beret,” he said. “When I got placed on that team, I cried tears of joy.”

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Dragon Age: The Veilguard Preview: A Little Somethin’ For Everyone https://www.playstationlifestyle.net/2024/06/11/dragon-age-the-veilguard-preview-bioware-ps5-xbox-pc/ https://www.playstationlifestyle.net/2024/06/11/dragon-age-the-veilguard-preview-bioware-ps5-xbox-pc/#respond Tue, 11 Jun 2024 19:56:39 +0000 https://www.playstationlifestyle.net/?p=905268 Dragon Age: Veil Guard has something to offer for both new fans and longtime veterans, though it runs the risk of being a bit too welcoming.

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As I sat down for one of EA‘s closed-door presentations of Dragon Age: The Veilguard, it didn’t take long for me to sense the excitement in the air. Despite this being a hands-off presentation of the game’s first hour, it was hard not to notice the plastered smiles and excited whispers coming from my fellow writers and content creators to the left and right of me. And this makes sense; it’s been a decade since players have gotten their hands on a new Dragon Age, and BioWare‘s other offerings over the past 10 years weren’t exactly slam dunks.

With the game’s director, Corrine Busche, guiding us through the first hour of the game, it became clear that the dev team was looking to open up the world of Dragon Age to all types of players, from more casual newcomers to those who logged countless hours across the franchise’s other titles. Of course, as you’d expect from most western RPGs at this point, the presentation kicked off with an overview of the character creator.

Your Character

Now, if I’m being honest, spending an hour or two obsessing over my character’s and eye color and facial scars is not something I normally place a lot of importance on, but I know I’m probably in the minority on that. To their credit though, BioWare looks to have spend a lot time and effort to craft a robust character creation system, even going so far as to make sure skin tones and hair styles look great throughout the course of your adventure.

“We wanted to make sure skin tones were well represented,” Corrine explained, “including the under hues that influence how our skin shows up under different lighting conditions, even controlling for levels of melanin.”

And I have to admit, the end result looked rather good, thanks in part to the ability to look at your character under several different lighting conditions representative of in-game locales and settings. It only took a few minutes to throw together a great looking character, and there are plenty of presets and randomizers at your disposal should you want to get into the game in as little time as possible.

Your Combat

While Dragon Age: The Veilguard only features three core classes (Rogue, Warrior, and Mage), Corrine explained that each one can pick from different specializations to better align with one’s intended playstyle.

“Each class has three bespoke and unique specializations that are really classes unto themselves. The duelist plays much different to the saboteur, who prefers to use gadgets, turrets and bombs. The Veil Ranger is my personal favorite [Rogue] specialization, as it prioritizes the bow arrow and can magically infuse arrows. Now, each of these specializations are unique per class, and are backed up by an incredibly robust skill tree which is also unique per class. It really allows you to customize and curate how you exist and how your gameplay experience plays out to your tastes.”

Admittedly, I was a bit surprised to see the combat adopting a stronger focus on action — if you’ve checked out any footage of the game in action, you’ll probably notice how the camera is a bit closer to your player, lending a more intimate feel that I normally associate with third-person action-adventure games. It’s a noticeable difference compared to say the first or second Dragon Age, but BioWare has taken some steps to provide options for those who prefer a slower-paced, strategic experience.

Sure, you can’t control your companions directly, but along with firing off abilities using more recognizable button combos, you can also use any of these abilities by pulling up an ability wheel. This completely pauses the game, which helps to slow down the sometimes frantic pace for those who would rather not deal with juggling their companions in real time.

Your Companions

If you’re a purist who’s worried that The Veilguard isn’t your grandfather’s Dragon Age, you’ll be delighted to hear that the battle-tested dialogue and companion system from previous games is back in full force. Completely separate from class or species, you’ll be able to select a backstory for your created character, which also unlocks new dialogue options that are unique to that background.

As you’d come to expect, being able to choose your own dialogue can have both short-term and long-term impacts, whether it’s affecting how specific plot arcs unfold, or influencing how your companions think about and treat you. For those of you who are far more in touch with Dragon Age’s lore than I am, you’ll probably get a kick out of seeing fan-favorites like Varric or Harding, who serve as your companions (along with a few other new characters).

While I’m by no means concerned, one niggling thought that I couldn’t get rid of was that The Veilguard might be trying to appease too wide of an audience, losing its uniqueness and core identity in the process. That being said, if there’s a studio capable of striking a careful balance like this, BioWare would be a top contender — and I’m certainly hoping that they are propelled back into the AAA game dev spotlight when Dragon Age: The Veilguard releases this fall.

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Dragon Age: The Veilguard Gameplay Reveal Date Set https://www.playstationlifestyle.net/2024/06/06/dragon-age-the-veilguard-gameplay-reveal-date-set-dreadwolf-bioware/ https://www.playstationlifestyle.net/2024/06/06/dragon-age-the-veilguard-gameplay-reveal-date-set-dreadwolf-bioware/#respond Thu, 06 Jun 2024 17:35:23 +0000 https://www.playstationlifestyle.net/?p=905083 BioWare has been working on its next game, until recently known as Dragon Age: Dreadwolf, for a long time with little to show. However, in addition to announcing the name change, the studio confirmed that the Dragon Age: The Veilguard’s gameplay reveal is set for this month. When is Dragon Age: The Veilguard’s gameplay reveal? […]

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Dragon Age: The Veilguard Gameplay Reveal Date Set

BioWare has been working on its next game, until recently known as Dragon Age: Dreadwolf, for a long time with little to show. However, in addition to announcing the name change, the studio confirmed that the Dragon Age: The Veilguard’s gameplay reveal is set for this month.

When is Dragon Age: The Veilguard’s gameplay reveal?

Dragon Age: The Veilguard’s gameplay reveal arrives on June 11, BioWare announced on Twitter and its official blog. Fans got a taste of gameplay when some footage a playtester leaked in February, revealing the franchise’s transition to action combat. The leaker specifically compared it to 2018’s God of War.

It also appeared that BioWare reduced party size from four to three and removed the ability to control NPC party members directly. However, what fans saw in the leak doesn’t necessarily represent the game’s current reality. Next week’s Dragon Age: The Veilguard gameplay reveal should give them a look at the mostly finished project.

Hopefully, the reveal also reveals the game’s release date. Fans have been waiting since 2015 when Dragon Age: Inquisition’s Trespasser DLC ended on something of a cliffhanger.

The previous title, Dreadwolf, referred to the Inquisition character Solas, who Trespasser revealed as the Elven god Fen’Harel, “The Dread Wolf.” The DLC seemed to be setting him up as the new antagonist, with Dreadwolf’s marking featuring him heavily. However, BioWare explained that the new title reflects Dragon Age: The Veilguard’s focus on the player character and their party.

“Naturally,” said Executive Producer Gary McKay, “the Dread Wolf still has an important part in this tale, but you and your companions — not your enemies — are the heart of this new experience.”

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Former Dragon Age Writer Criticizes EA’s Push for AI https://www.playstationlifestyle.net/2024/05/10/former-dragon-age-writer-criticizes-eas-push-for-ai/ https://www.playstationlifestyle.net/2024/05/10/former-dragon-age-writer-criticizes-eas-push-for-ai/#respond Fri, 10 May 2024 17:44:32 +0000 https://www.playstationlifestyle.net/?p=904309 EA is one of several gaming companies interested in generative AI, and CEO Andrew Wilson is says EA developers have a “hunger” to use it in game development. However, former Dragon Age lead writer David Gaider is less than enthusiastic, harshly criticizing the EA executive. Dragon Age: Inquisition lead writer David Gaider has harsh words […]

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Former Dragon Age Writer Criticizes EA’s Push for AI

EA is one of several gaming companies interested in generative AI, and CEO Andrew Wilson is says EA developers have a “hunger” to use it in game development. However, former Dragon Age lead writer David Gaider is less than enthusiastic, harshly criticizing the EA executive.

Dragon Age: Inquisition lead writer David Gaider has harsh words for EA

“In case it’s unclear,” Gaider wrote on Twitter, ‘hunger’ referred to here is the allure of a spreadsheet where the labour costs suddenly show as a teeny tiny bar compared to the other bars and a bunch of executives around a table nod and repeat ‘ROI’ and ‘good, yes, good’ over and over again.”

Gaider worked for EA subsidiary BioWare from 1999 to 2016 and thus has some experience with EA. His last project at BioWare was the doomed live-service game Anthem, though the story was rebooted after he left. He sees EA’s push for AI as a repeat of its live service mandate, which contributed to Anthem’s failure. He also argued that people shouldn’t believe EA when it says developers are excited about AI.

“They want you to believe the devs under them are super stoked to work generative AI into their processes,” said Gaider, “but I assure you what they took as excitement was really a veiled wail of despair not unlike the time that team was informed of their new ‘really cool’ live service mandate.”

“The execs heard about the New Thing™,” he continued in another tweet, “and everyone (meaning all the Yes Men they’ve mentioned it to) think it’s super exciting, so now they’re going to parrot it at the folks doing the actual work . . . at least until reality inevitably manifests.”

This is not the first time EA’s CEO has gushed about the potential of AI. In March, he predicted that generative AI would allow EA’s studios to do in days what used to take months. The executive also described a future where billions of players create their own content with the company’s AI technology.

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Dragon Age: Dreadwolf Release Date Likely Before April 2025 https://www.playstationlifestyle.net/2024/05/08/dragon-age-dreadwolf-release-date-april-2025/ https://www.playstationlifestyle.net/2024/05/08/dragon-age-dreadwolf-release-date-april-2025/#respond Wed, 08 May 2024 18:14:44 +0000 https://www.playstationlifestyle.net/?p=904222 EA’s latest earnings presentation heavily hinted that Dragon Age: Dreadwolf will likely appear before April 2025. The company has steadfastly refused to confirm an actual release date for the game, although more “details on timing” are expected to be revealed at a later date. Dragon Age: Dreadwolf could be released this fiscal year One of […]

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Dragon Age Dreadwolf April 2025

EA’s latest earnings presentation heavily hinted that Dragon Age: Dreadwolf will likely appear before April 2025. The company has steadfastly refused to confirm an actual release date for the game, although more “details on timing” are expected to be revealed at a later date.

Dragon Age: Dreadwolf could be released this fiscal year

One of EA’s earnings slides shown to investors displayed all the games scheduled to be released during the current financial year. One of those is an unannounced “owned IP title” that insider Jeff Grubb later clarified was Dragon Age: Dreadwolf. The game wasn’t included in the table so the release date is yet to be narrowed down to a specific quarter of the year. EA “expect to provide more details on timing at a later date.”

Most people reading this will likely be concerned over the fact the game was called “unannounced.” Fear not, as EA has done this before. Two years ago, EA issued an earnings presentation that referred to a “Remake” that had “not yet been publicly disclosed.” Because Dead Space Remake had been announced 10 months prior, many people assumed this wasn’t the game in question. The very next day, EA confirmed the game’s release date and that the “Remake” was, in fact, Dead Space.

There are very few surprise games due to be released in the current financial year. EA Sports F1 24 is set for May 31. At some point between July 1 and September 30, fellow sports titles EA Sports College Football 25, EA Sports Madden NFL 25, and EA Sports FC 25 will be released. These will be followed by EA Sports NHL 25 between October 1 and December 31.

Finally, the only game that remains a mystery is an unannounced “partner title” that will arrive during the first quarter of 2025. This is thought to be the latest game from Hazelight Studios, but we’ll have to wait for more information on that too.

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Star Wars Jedi: Survivor Released Early on EA Play https://www.playstationlifestyle.net/2024/04/23/star-wars-jedi-survivor-ea-play/ https://www.playstationlifestyle.net/2024/04/23/star-wars-jedi-survivor-ea-play/#respond Tue, 23 Apr 2024 14:15:41 +0000 https://www.playstationlifestyle.net/?p=903841 Star Wars Jedi: Survivor has been released early on EA Play for PlayStation subscribers. The game wasn’t supposed to be available on the service until later this week, but players in the Americas, Europe, and Australia can all play the game as part of their membership right now, as well as make use of a […]

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Star Wars Jedi Survivor EA Play

Star Wars Jedi: Survivor has been released early on EA Play for PlayStation subscribers. The game wasn’t supposed to be available on the service until later this week, but players in the Americas, Europe, and Australia can all play the game as part of their membership right now, as well as make use of a discount if purchasing the game through the PS Store.

The official Star Wars Jedi: Survivor EA Play release date

A post on Xbox Wire revealed the actual Star Wars Jedi: Survivor release date on EA Play is April 25. In what is likely a mistake that hasn’t been corrected at the time of writing, EA Play members on PS5 can already download the game as part of their membership. The game has been available on PS5 consoles through EA Play from April 22.

EA Play members can also get a 10% discount on the game if they choose to purchase it from the PS Store. The discount currently applies to the standard edition of the game and the separate Deluxe Upgrade. However, those wanting the Deluxe Edition are better off grabbing it as soon as possible rather than waiting; this edition is 50% off through the massive Spring Sale that ends tomorrow, April 24.

Away from Star Wars, there are also a variety of EA Play in-game rewards that can still be claimed throughout April. These are:

  • Apex Legends
    • Apex Logo (Precious Peaks) Weapon Charm – available until April 30
  • Battlefield 2042
    • Brigade Buster – available until April 30
  • EA Sports FC 24
    • Clubs FC Pro Black Glasses – available until April 25
    • VOLTA FC Pro Neck Tattoo and COINS – available until April 25
    • Ultimate Team Draft Token – available until May 14
  • EA Sports WRC
    • Season 4 Rewards – available until June 3
  • Madden NFL 24
    • MUT April Pack – available until April 30
  • NHL 24
    • Super Hero Set – available until May 22
    • WOC Coins – available until May 22
    • WOC Battle Pass XP Modifier – available until May 22

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