"Battlefield Hardline" has been added on Xbox One EA Access The Vault.
Earlier today, EA Access confirmed on Twitter that "Battlefield Hardline" which was released on Xbox One, Xbox 360, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3 and PC on March 17, 2015 will be free on Xbox One EA access members, but did specify when will it arrive on October, Gamespot reported.
"Battlefield Hardline breaks into The Vault for EA Access members this October. Get your crew ready," EA Access shared on Twitter.
The first-person shooting game will be exclusively free available for players with an active EA Access account. EA Access subscriptions costs $5/month or $30/year and gives its members a 10 percent discount on all EA digital content and play upcoming EA games five days early, Gamespot added.
"Battlefield Hardline" will join the growing list of EA games on The Vault such as "Dragon Age: Inquisition," "EA Sports UFC," "FIFA 14," "FIFA 15," "Madden NFL 15," "Madden NFL 25," "NBA Live 15," "Need for Speed: Rivals," "NHL 15," "Peggle 2," "Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare" and "Titanfall, Inquistor reported.
EA Access is currently exclusive to Xbox One, though EA first offered this program to Sony. However, Sony responded that they've "evaluated the EA Access subscription offering and decided that it does not bring the kind of value PlayStation customers have come to expect."
Meanwhile, in a recent interview with EA's CEO Peter Moore he hinted that the EA Access would remain an Xbox One exclusive when asked about bringing it to the PS4 console, iDigital Times reported.
"Doesn't matter. It's on Xbox One, and those customers love it," he said.
"We have analytics on everything these days, and subscriber satisfaction rates are through the roof. EA Access customers get to play more, because of the Vault, they get to play early, ahead of general release date, and they get to pay less because of the discounts it offers."