VIDEO GAMES: Warner Bros. Brings Six BATMAN Titles To EA's Origin Access Vault For PC

VIDEO GAMES: Warner Bros. Brings Six BATMAN Titles To EA's Origin Access Vault For PC

Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment's LEGO Batman and Batman: Arkham series are now available on EA's Origin Access service for PC. Additional third-party titles will also be added to the Vault later.

By MattThomas - Mar 08, 2018 03:03 PM EST
Filed Under: Video Games
Source: GameFragger
Electronic Arts is partnering with third party publishers to bring additional games to its Origin Access program, and the first to participate will be Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment. 

Kicking off this partnership, WB Games is adding six of its Batman titles, including the acclaimed Arkham series, to Origin Access. They are:
  • Batman: Arkham Asylum
  • Batman: Arkham City
  • Batman: Arkham Origins
  • LEGO Batman
  • LEGO Batman 2
  • LEGO Batman 3
If you have never played the Arkham series, and have a decent computer capable of playing them, EA's Origin Access is a fantastic and affordable way to play through the games. For those unfamiliar, Origin Access provides access to a Vault of over 75 games for a single monthly subscription price. Before today's announcement the entire Vault consisted of EA-published titles, but now it seems the publisher is opening it up to third party developers and publishers as well.

In addition to this batch of Batman games, EA will add additional third-party published titles in the future, including:
  • The Witness
  • Out of the Park Baseball 19
  • Lost Castle
  • Bulletstorm – Lite
  • Wasteland 2
To celebrate this announcement, EA is providing a free seven-day trial to Origin Access, which is only available on PC. There was no mention of whether or not this new third-party partnership will carry over to EA's console service, EA Access.
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Himura
Himura - 3/8/2018, 4:04 PM
It wasnt the greatest out of the series but where's Arkham Knight?
Nebula
Nebula - 3/8/2018, 4:13 PM
Phew! Thought that meant they're working on 6 new Batman games. No thank you.
InfinitySkrull
InfinitySkrull - 3/8/2018, 5:00 PM
EA is evil
GogoGadgetMan
GogoGadgetMan - 3/8/2018, 5:06 PM
What is the point of DC having other characters again.
Kman
Kman - 3/8/2018, 5:19 PM
Purchased my first PS system last week, since Ps2 back in the day - spent more time downloading things than playing it so far lol. I need to upgrade my internet.
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