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‘FIFA 2017’ News: Soon To Be In "The Vault", EA Confirmed

By Arlene Limsiaco | Apr 06, 2017 09:50 AM EDT

"FIFA 2017" is one of EA's most popular games around the world last 2016. As such, EA is now adding the game to The Vault, the company's online games library for subscribers of EA Access (Xbox One) and Origin (PC).

By accessing The Vault through Access and Origin, subscribers can play available games for as much as they want. Both services charge $4.99 a month or $29.99 a year. Moreover, with "FIFA 2017" as a new addition to The Vault, players will be sure to enjoy the game for long hours.

"FIFA 2017," the newest addition to its long-running series, has several new features. It now offers a story mode entitled "The Journey," along with a few gameplay tweaks. The story centers on Alex Hunter, a boy with the goal of being a professional soccer player. The player's choice of dialogue and performance in gameplay will tell if the character makes it to the Premier League. Moreover, with Frostbite as the game engine, players are in for some visually delightful cutscenes.

There have been notably positive reviews for "FIFA 2017." GameSpot gave the highly acclaimed soccer simulator a 9/10, commending its "still-excellent fundamental gameplay." IGN gave the game an 8.4/10, giving compliments on the story mode as "something unique and rewarding."

"FIFA 2017" will be available for both Access and Origins on April 21, according to MSPowerUser. EA will also be offering more games for their subscribers between April and June. "Dragon Age: Origins" and "Medal of Honour: Airborne" will be available for Access Subscribers. "Dragon Age: Origins" is the first game in the popular "Dragon Age Series". "Medal of Honour: Airborne" is the 11th installment in the Guinness World Record holding game franchise. Games like "Pony Island" and "Command and Conquer the Ultimate Edition" will be accessible to Origin subscribers.

Aside from the games listed above along with "FIFA 2017," EA promises to add more games to The Vault. This is pleasant news for both Access and Origins subscribers, as well as future subscribers.

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