• Game enthusiasts test out the new Electronic Arts DICE game 'Star Wars Battlefront' during the Annual Gaming Industry Conference E3 at the Los Angeles Convention Center on June 16, 2015 in Los Angeles, California.

Game enthusiasts test out the new Electronic Arts DICE game 'Star Wars Battlefront' during the Annual Gaming Industry Conference E3 at the Los Angeles Convention Center on June 16, 2015 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo : Getty Images/Christian Peterson)

EA Access has evolved and has become one of the finest services in the gaming world, despite receiving mixed reviews from users when it was released back in 2014. The Electronic Arts product is now expected to add more recent titles to their list of selected games, including "Star Wars Battlefront" and "Need For Speed."

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EA Access, earlier criticized for including a limited number of games, is now well-recognized for offering one of the best gaming deals. A good number of games have already been added, including "Rory McIlroy PGA Tour." Other sports titles are yet to be added soon, including "NBA Live 16," which is scheduled to arrive this week.

The EA Access official website displays a wheel of games that represent new additions to the service. It also asks the visitor to sign up for $4.99 to subscribe to the selected game titles. The outer wheel of games now lists "Star Wars Battlefront" and "Need For Speed" as "currently unavailable," suggesting that the two hits and much-awaited titles might be soon added in the near future.

Inclusion of these two games in the EA Access Library marks a big addition. Both "Need For Speed" and "Star Wars Battlefront" were released in last fall, thus making them two of the newest games from the subscription-based gaming service.

In 2015, "Need For Speed reboot" was released for PC, Xbox One and PS4. It is an online-only game, a feature which makes it mandatory for the users to log on to the game servers and play. This applies to single-portion games as well, Tech News Today has learned.

The game has an interesting and impressive gameplay, enough to keep users mesmerized and returning back to the game. "Need For Speed reboot" requires an internet connection to keep it running, unlike "Need For Speed Rivals," which can be run in offline mode as well.

On the other hand, "Star Wars Battlefront" comes with an inbuilt offline mode. However, the first-person shooter is played online. The offline mode of the games makes use of bots. With the coming of "Need For Speed" and "Star Wars Battlefront," EA Access is bound to become one of the front players in the console gaming industry.

The following video examines five reasons why EA Access is totally worth it: