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9 Reasons Why You’ll Love the Xbox One

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It used to be that renting a video game required you to drive to a store and have a membership card. Gamefly, the mail-order gaming rental service that’s very, very similar to Netflix made renting games more convenient. The Xbox One doesn’t have a digital rental service like Sony’s PlayStation Now offering, but it does have an exclusive, very handy weapon in its arsenal: EA Access.

EA Access lets users pay $5 a month or $30 a year for unlimited access to a specific library of titles. Called The Vault, this list of titles has seriously expanded in recent months. All of EA’s 2014-era sports games are available in the service. Best-sellers Titanfall and Dragon Age Inquisition were added recently. Users who decide they want to add a title to their digital library can do so at a 10% discount, plus there are free trials for games even before their release date.

Read: Is EA Access Worth Buying?

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