EA Access and its PC equivalent, Origin Access, traditionally include a few days’ early access to EA titles in the form of a 10-hour trial. However, the publisher has said that arrangement will not apply to its next game, Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order, for fear of spoilers being leaked.
“We’ve opted not to have early/timed access (Play First Trial), in part to reduce the risk of spoilers,” the company says. “Instead, EA Access members get these exclusive cosmetics!” You can take a look at the cosmetics in the tweet below.
The company also points out that EA Access subscribers get 10% off the purchase price of the game, while all Origin Access members will receive the full game – just at launch, not the usual few days early.
In the meantime, the Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order system requirements are already available. While it initially looked like PC players might need a whopping 32GB of system memory for “recommended requirements,” it looks like recommended memory is actually 16GB.
Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order reviews, meanwhile, will begin to drop late on November 14 or early on November 15, depending on where you are in the world.
Star Wars #JediFallenOrder launches this week! #EAAccess members get 10% off the game.
We've opted not to have early/timed access (Play First Trial), in part to reduce the risk of spoilers. Instead, EA Access members get these exclusive cosmetics!https://t.co/UQ1ZKzOvnh pic.twitter.com/tRV7rQjnQb
— EA Access (@EAAccess) November 11, 2019
Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order will be the first EA game to launch on Steam since 2011. EA also says there is another new Star Wars game on the way after Fallen Order.
For more on the soon-to-launch title, however, check out our roundup of Star Wars Jedi: Fallen order gameplay, trailers, and everything else we know.