Crysis Trilogy joins EA Access on Xbox One
Get those downloads going!
The Crysis games are three of the most exhilarating first-person shooters out there and even though they're available on Xbox 360, they still look phenomenal on Xbox One through backward compatibility. Today, EA announced that Crysis, Crysis 2, and Crysis 3, are available through EA Access.
EA Access is a subscription service that gives you discounts on EA games, as well as immediate access to titles available in The Vault. The Crysis Trilogy is available in The Vault so you can play them as long as your subscription is active.
Can it run Crysis? Yes, it can! The Crysis trilogy is now available on @Xbox One with EA Access through backwards compatibility! pic.twitter.com/Z7BmUyuTVwCan it run Crysis? Yes, it can! The Crysis trilogy is now available on @Xbox One with EA Access through backwards compatibility! pic.twitter.com/Z7BmUyuTVw— EA Play (@EAPlay) July 9, 2020July 9, 2020
The Crysis games revolve around an alien invasion you have to thwart with an incredibly powerful suit. The titles were considered to be PC-killing because they required incredibly advanced specifications when they first came out. Luckily, now they run on almost any modern gaming machine.
Are you going to check out these games? Do you still subscribe to EA Access? Let us know. Keep in mind that the Crysis Trilogy is only available on Xbox One through EA Access because PlayStation 4 doesn't support backward compatibility.
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EA Access is a subscription service that gives players access to plenty of different EA games, including Anthem, Battlefield V, and Titanfall 2. Players also get discounts on any games or add-ons they purchase.
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