Xbox One owners who are also EA Access members can now download and play the FIFA 15 timed trial.
Although a demo for FIFA 15 has been available since last week, EA Access actually grants members access to the full game with no restrictions other than the 6-hour game play time allotted. The good news is that all of the progress you make during this early access time will carry over into the full game once it launches. Additionally, EA Access members can also get 10 percent off FIFA Points for Ultimate Team.
EA Access was first announced back in July as a new service exclusive to Xbox One. In addition to granting discounts and early access to new releases, EA Access also allows members access to "The Vault." For $4.99, members can choose from and play an "evolving collection" of EA games including FIFA 15, Madden NFL 25, Peggle 2, and Battlefield 4. Of course, new releases like NHL 15 and FIFA 15 are also arriving soon.
For those of you playing on PlayStation, or maybe just don't feel like paying the monthly subscription to EA Access, you can still enjoy the demo for FIFA 15.