Part of the appeal of EA Access is being able to try the newest EA games before they release. Naturally, an anticipated EA game that fans want to get their hands on is Madden NFL 15. Sadly, their pre-release time will be limited: the EA Access trial for Madden will only last six hours.
Peter Moore had the following to say on the matter:
Trials on EA Access are separate from game demos. Trials are the full game โ download, try it, then decide if you want to buy.
โ Peter Moore (@petermooreEA) August 19, 2014
Moore also addressed the fact that Madden NFL 15 doesn't have a demo.
ยท Demos are a studio decision. Madden team decided to focus 100% on the full game. FIFA 15, NHL 15 both announced demos.
โ Peter Moore (@petermooreEA) August 19, 2014
While it's disappointing to hear this news, six hours is still a decent amount of time to get an understanding of what's new in this year's Madden.
Then again, if I'm paying money for a service for its perks, pre-release trials included, six hours doesn't seem like that much.
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