SSX Now in EA Access Vault

Also on PC with Origin Access

Extreme snowboarding game SSX has been added to EA Access and is available to play now.

If you’re wondering why the name rings a bell, SSX was recently given away for free with Games with Gold so chances are you already own it, but if by some cruel twist of fate you don’t you can play it for free through EA Access as of today.

SSX was well received upon release and currently sits on Metacritic with a score of 82. It joins recent additions Unravel and Need for Speed in the vault with PVZ: Garden Warfare 2 arriving August 30th.

If you fancy joining EA Access you can become a member for £3.99/month or £19.99/year.

 

 

 

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