Titanfall 2 Heads to Origin Access August 1

Titanfall 2 Heads to Origin Access August 1

Tempted to get Origin Access now...

Michelle McLean by Michelle McLean on Jul 29, 2017 @ 04:39 PM (Staff Bios)
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While there are plenty of people who are enjoying Titanfall 2's trial over this weekend, there is another surprise waiting for them - well, more specifically those with Origin Access subscriptions. So, Titanfall 2 is another title heading to the Origin Access vault. When you'd like to know when?

You're probably either nodding or have clicked the "back" button by now, but the full game will hit Origin Access on August 1. While this much is known, we still don't have a release date for the Origin Access version of Battlefield 1, which has been home to 21 million players.

As a reminder, Origin Access is a service featuring a selection of games like Dead Space, Mass Effect, Star Wars Battlefront, and more for a small subscription fee of $5. This library has admittedly grown so expensive it appears to be a little difficult not to opt into the service.

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