FIFA 17 Out Now on EA/Origin Access, Four Days Before Launch

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Date & time Aug 24 '18
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EA's FIFA 17 doesn't officially emerge until Tuesday, September 27, however, many Xbox One and PC owners can start to play it at this time. The professional soccer game was combined with EA/Origin Access today.

Everyone which has a subscription ($5/month or $30/year) may now play the whole game, though simply for 10 hours. The clock runs as you move the game is open, so make sure to close it if you're not playing. Additionally, all progress through the EA/Origin Access version carries forward on FIFA 19 Coins when it reaches out. On top of that, EA/Origin Access members save 10 %, just for them to get the experience for $54 rather then $60.
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You don't require an EA Access membership to experiment with FIFA 17 at the moment, however, being a demo to the game is obtainable too across all platforms.

Check back soon for GameSpot's FIFA 17 review.
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