Aside from the monthly Xbox Live free games, members with Gold subscription get an exclusive free play of EA Access Vault games.
All games can be accessed during the E3 2015 week as announced by EA exec Peter Moore at Microsoft's press conference, Gamespot reported.
He also mentioned that 'Dragon Age: Inquisition' and Titanfall' are on their way to EA Access which will be out until summer and next week for the latter.
Xbox Live with Gold members are privileged to play most of the Vault games available, "a list that includes Battlefield 4, Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare, FIFA 15, Need for Speed Rivals, and quite a few others." (via Gamespot)
Meanwhile at the E3 2015, Xbox chief Phil Spencer announced that the Xbox 360 games will now playable on Xbox One consoles as their engineers have worked things out for this feature.
Also the new Xbox Elite controller was introduced at the event with "a new d-pad, high precision triggers and paddles, and swappable components and button remapping." (via Forbes)
The event continued with its ''greatest games lineup in Xbox games history" with 343's Bonnie Ross took the stage to introduce the much awaited 'Halo' latest franchise which she referred as "the first Halo game built from the ground box for Xbox One" - Halo Guardians.
The presentation went on with a short clip that presumably ite live gameplay.
In addition, the much awaited 'Forza 6; Motorsport' showcased its "world premiere" trailer alongside with a real Ford GT. Its release date has been confirmed to be in September.
Also, "Dark Souls III" has made its first appearance which has been revealed to be released in 'early 2016'. While Ubisoft's 'The Division' will get an exclusive Xbox One demo in December.
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