EA Play kicks off Free Play Days in 2026

If you’re a fan of EA Play, you like rewards, and Game Pass memberships, then this is the weekend for you, and in some cases, you’ll enjoy the rest of the month. A new year is a new possibility. A new batch of rewards kicks off with Battlefield 6, the latest title in EA’s FPS lineup. You can purchase the game this weekend with a 10 percent member discount on the digital version or the full game with the EA Development Pack, EA Play Season 1 Pack, and Battle Pack XP Boost.

Football more your thing? You can build your dream roster with Madden Ultimate Team using the EA Play January Pack Launch in Ultimate Team. Claim your pack this month. Enter your Ultimate Team for the rest of the month.

If FC26 is more what you enjoy, you can also compete to be on the Ultimate Team through January 28th. If the race track is more your speed, unlock the Podium Pass and earn prizes to reach the top faster by earning an EA Boost of 5,000 XP. Apex Legends also has a reward: pick up the Gold Broodling Weapon Charm and attach it to your weapon before entering the battle.

Have a Sim-sational New Year with the EA Play Xbox PC App. The Sims and Sims 2 are coming back to EA Play on January 22nd. If you want something to play now, join EA Sports week and get up to 60 percent off popular EA Sports titles, or try them this weekend during Free Play Days from January 15th-18th. If you have Game Pass Ultimate, you can lock in a 10-hour trial of EA Sports titles anytime.

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