

Keep in mind though that Xbox Game Pass for Console does not include EA Play, you must either pay for Xbox Game Pass (PC players) or Xbox Game Pass Ultimate (console players). Xbox Live Gold and Xbox Game Pass Ultimate members can play these games for free between now and Monday, August 24 at 2:59 AM Eastern Time. Each Podium Pass season allows the player to unlock free customisation items such as liveries, race suits, gloves, helmets, badges, poses and podium emotes. Obviously, an EA account is needed too, which can be created for free. EA has announced that legacy F1 game F1 2020 will be removed from the EA Play and Xbox Game Pass Ultimate libraries in March. F1® 2020 The Official Game Website Watch Video Series 5 Content Earn XP while playing F1 ® 2020 to unlock new cosmetic in-game items via the Podium Pass. However, in order to play any of the titles included with EA Play, Xbox Game Pass subscribers will have to install EA’s launcher app. The EA Play subscription costs $5 per month and can also be purchased via Steam, but Microsoft’s Xbox Game Pass service includes EA Play at no extra charge. Xbox Game Pass for PC added EA Play with around 60 games back in March, including titles like Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order, Titanfall, as well as Battlefield and Madden series. All five will only be available on console, so you’ll have to pay for Xbox Game Pass Ultimate rather than the basic Xbox Game Pass tier. Starting August 10, EA Play will add five games to its catalog accessible via Xbox Game Pass: Dirt Rally, Dirt Rally 2.0, Dirt 4, F1 2020, and Grid. New EA and Codemasters games will join Xbox Game Pass this month, and while they’re not necessarily new, some of them are must-play titles. If you’re a racing enthusiast who spends their time playing Microsoft’s Forza series or EA’s catalog of car racing games, we have great news for you. The only problem is that the subscription-based service already has so many great games that it’s impossible to play them all, so as Microsoft adds more good stuff, we must learn to be increasingly picky.
