Madden NFL 15 Not Getting a Demo; Only Xbox One Owners With EA Access Can Try It Early
The reaction until now, when you might imagine, may be extremely negative. EA recently announced EA Access, to join program for Xbox One that provides members with unlimited use of a selection of games for $5 each month or $30 annually. Other perks include discounts on DLC and early usage of select games (which may be tied to a amount of two hours).
One such game is Madden Overdrive Coins which EA Access members will be capable of play early. In lieu of the demo, this early access now becomes the only technique to try Madden ahead of its release. This is of doubt to fans besides because demos for future EA games may be locked behind this paywall, but also since it means Xbox One--as being the only platform that currently supports EA Access--could be the only system that gives a strategy to demo Madden 15. That leaves most platforms that Madden is on its way to--it's also scheduled for release on PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3, and Xbox 360--with no method to sample the sport.
EA Access is available for many Xbox One mmoah members, with Madden 15 set to produce on all platforms on August 26. A special Xbox One bundle containing a free copy with the game can even be on that day for $400.