Best price I can find for the Xbox version - plus with Battlefront hitting EA Access on the 13th, seems like pretty good timing.
£22.49 if you have EA access :sunglasses:
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thedvdmonster
7 Dec 166#1
Still a bit much for a year old game.
Will be patient and wait until EA access eventually gives this for free.
dannyblackbeard
7 Dec 163#8
Seems reasonable. I love this game as a pick up shooter. Nothing too taxing for casual gamers like myself and great for the star wars nerd in me.
Marcoos
7 Dec 163#4
Heat as this is the lowest it's been on Xbox One, even more so with the EA Access discount
BuzzDuraband
7 Dec 163#7
Having a quick look at CDKeys (like I always do). It would cost you £22.70 for this if you purchased a top-up from them.
It's available for £22.49 if you're an EA Access subscriber (which I imagine the majority of purchases will be), which would net you an extra £2.51 left in your Microsoft account, not bad for a £22.70 purchase.
Latest comments (46)
milewide
9 Dec 16#46
ok. thank you, that's a better idea.
benjamaphone
9 Dec 16#45
It wouldn't be that straightforward, as you'd have to register your payment details on their account - not sure how well that would work as I've never tried it. One option would be to buy £25 of Xbox Live credit here and then give them the code, but you'd have to tell them to buy this with it :smile:
milewide
9 Dec 16#44
so I would need there login details then just buy it that way and it would be available to download to there account?
milewide
9 Dec 16#42
if i am wanting to buy this as a Christmas present. do I need the other persons xbox login details to link it to there xbox or can I buy it on my account and transfer it to them somehow.
benjamaphone to milewide
9 Dec 16#43
As far as I am aware you can't gift items from the Microsoft Store at present - sorry.
alexandramarie1
8 Dec 16#41
Thank you, I'll have a shop around today and if not cheaper anywhere I'll get them together from Amazon.
benjamaphone
8 Dec 16#40
No problem :smiley:
You can get both Xbox Live and EA Access together from Amazon at the moment, and though it's not technically a great deal - it would save you a fiver over buying them both separately. Unless anyone else has spotted any better deals?
alexandramarie1
8 Dec 16#39
Thank you that has cleared up my confusion :smiley: £40 Xbox live, £20 ea access. Brilliant thank you!!
alexandramarie1
8 Dec 16#37
Thank you for the quick reply! I have been told to buy Xbox live but that seems expensive for a year. This ea access seems good. So this means he would be able to play this game without purchasing the disk? I'm sorry if these questions are simple. What is the season pass that you posted for? Thank you so much for taking the time to reply, Google isn't being much use
benjamaphone to alexandramarie1
8 Dec 161#38
You'd need Xbox Live Gold if he wanted to play games online with other people, it's not cheap but you do get 4 free games a month, so it's not all bad :smiley:
You wouldn't need the disc for any of the games on EA Access - they are all downloaded digitally to the Xbox hard drive.
The season pass gives you more maps and characters etc, though if your son isn't going to play online I'd maybe hold off buying it until he's exhausted all the content in the main game.
alexandramarie1
8 Dec 161#35
Please can anyone help me. I just got an Xbox one yesterday and my son wants this game. What is the difference between this and the £15 one in asda? Also is it best to subscribe to this EA access? (I'm not sure what that is really) many thanks
benjamaphone to alexandramarie1
8 Dec 16#36
If your son is new to Xbox then I'd definitely recommend EA Access - it's a subscription service like Xbox Live Gold but it's only £20 a year. He'll get access to loads of games that he'll be able to use while you stay subscribed. Star Wars Battlefront comes as part of the EA Access 'vault'.
willyzippy89
7 Dec 16#34
Yeah but none of them were mind blowing enough to warrant £40 ( a whole new game price)
zombrex
7 Dec 16#33
Well since there is only a month left obviously not, reckon the dlc will be free by may if not not earlier.
wardi69
7 Dec 161#32
Yes you're right, my bad I looked at the wrong prices! Updated my comment to reflect
bells0
7 Dec 16#22
Ordered with some old Singapore credit.
Does each map have to be downloaded in game? Or does it automatically download all new content?
Marcoos to bells0
7 Dec 161#31
It all gets added via patches to the main game. So if your game is up to date, you have the content. The season pass will then unlock it :smiley:
willyzippy89
7 Dec 16#29
I paid full price and was no way near happy with the content
Battlefield season passes have been decent in past with loads of extra vehicles guns etc
But not battlefront added a few heroes that only the absolute die hard star wars fans would know.....yeah well worth the credits :disappointed:
benjamaphone to willyzippy89
7 Dec 16#30
Don't you get a load of new maps and game modes too?
stvwlkr
7 Dec 161#28
Yeah I know, I meant when I get home from work tonight! :wink:
pbyron1
7 Dec 16#27
No, no it won't. Not this year, at least and, judging by the other EA game season passes, not ever.
benjamaphone
7 Dec 161#26
It's actually ~£4.50 more if you have EA Access - which also means buying the game would be a bit pointless as it's going in the vault next week. It's £29.99 without the discount, so I guess that would be great if you aren't an EA Access subscriber.
stvwlkr
7 Dec 16#23
This is a really good price, I paid £39.99 for this not so long ago. Now it's in the Vault with EA Access, it's a must buy. Can't wait for the Scarif DLC!
voyager123 to stvwlkr
7 Dec 16#25
its already out
wardi69
7 Dec 162#24
It's only £5 more for the Ultimate Edition, which includes the game and season pass for those that don't have ea access
Still a bit much for a year old game.
Will be patient and wait until EA access eventually gives this for free.
benjamaphone to thedvdmonster
7 Dec 16#2
Yeah it's still a bit steep for me but I doubt they'll make it free any time soon.
BuzzDuraband to thedvdmonster
7 Dec 161#5
I'm pretty sure that the EA Access model is based around sales of DLC (Battlefield 4 excluded for obvious reasons). Although it's always a possibility, I'd be surprised if this is offered with the EA Access subscription.
Rossmor40 to thedvdmonster
7 Dec 16#20
You'll be waiting a long time then.
zombrex
7 Dec 16#19
yeah it will be free
lordrobs
7 Dec 161#18
I have the power to make this happen, the week after I buy a season pass it will appear for free :stuck_out_tongue:
DexMorgan
7 Dec 161#17
They gave away the Titanfall dlc and Battlefield 4 dlc for free (EA Access) so why wouldn't this be free in the future?
zombrex
7 Dec 16#15
nah be free on ea access soon, sales are starting to drop off hence repeated sales stay strong people
pbyron1 to zombrex
7 Dec 16#16
DL is not going free, hence this is a good bargain as you'll get the game for free and have all the dlc from this season pass
Kaz00ie
7 Dec 162#14
Paid £24.99 for the Ultimate Edition in the PSN sale. Was 50/50 having enjoyed the base game but feeling it lacked content. Rogue One being around the corner tipped me in favour of buying. The DLC released so far is fantastic, especially the Death Star DLC. With the Season Pass the game feels much more ‘complete’ and no one can say it lacks content anymore. Plus Chewbacca is one of the DLC heroes! Hot! :smiley:
MojoMan0427
7 Dec 161#9
The latest Rogue One dlc is awful.
benjamaphone to MojoMan0427
7 Dec 16#11
Really? Was hoping it would be half decent
hass123 to MojoMan0427
7 Dec 16#12
they didn't give Paracel Storm a lick of Star Wars paint and added ATATs?
cheapo to MojoMan0427
7 Dec 162#13
No it isn't. It isn't groundbreaking, but it's good nonetheless. I like the Scarif Jungle Map. Infiltration has a better balance (two FPS to one space battle), than the Death Star multi level mode. They ahve also addess Cargo and Droid Run to the death star DLC so that's better as well. The best game mode is Extraction from the Outer Rim DLC, and I hope DICE will continue to add game modes to exisiting maps in the future whilst they make Battlefront 2.
When it hits EA access the player base will explode and you will easy get another good year out of this game. Yes the criticism of the base game was valid, but if you are a Star Wars fan, for £25 and EA access you can have a really kick ass game now.
Ok, time to get to level 100. "You gotta do what you gotta do."
petedove
7 Dec 16#10
any of you guys where I can get season pass for ps4, most places are like £35, it's a gift so can't get it from playstore?
dannyblackbeard
7 Dec 163#8
Seems reasonable. I love this game as a pick up shooter. Nothing too taxing for casual gamers like myself and great for the star wars nerd in me.
BuzzDuraband
7 Dec 163#7
Having a quick look at CDKeys (like I always do). It would cost you £22.70 for this if you purchased a top-up from them.
It's available for £22.49 if you're an EA Access subscriber (which I imagine the majority of purchases will be), which would net you an extra £2.51 left in your Microsoft account, not bad for a £22.70 purchase.
voyager123
7 Dec 16#6
heat for price but got sick of waiting for it to be reduced, so got the ultimate edition of PSN store for less than this, really don't see many sales on season passes/DLC from microsoft this gen
Marcoos
7 Dec 163#4
Heat as this is the lowest it's been on Xbox One, even more so with the EA Access discount
Opening post
Best price I can find for the Xbox version - plus with Battlefront hitting EA Access on the 13th, seems like pretty good timing.
£22.49 if you have EA access :sunglasses:
Top comments
Will be patient and wait until EA access eventually gives this for free.
It's available for £22.49 if you're an EA Access subscriber (which I imagine the majority of purchases will be), which would net you an extra £2.51 left in your Microsoft account, not bad for a £22.70 purchase.
Latest comments (46)
You can get both Xbox Live and EA Access together from Amazon at the moment, and though it's not technically a great deal - it would save you a fiver over buying them both separately. Unless anyone else has spotted any better deals?
You wouldn't need the disc for any of the games on EA Access - they are all downloaded digitally to the Xbox hard drive.
The season pass gives you more maps and characters etc, though if your son isn't going to play online I'd maybe hold off buying it until he's exhausted all the content in the main game.
Does each map have to be downloaded in game? Or does it automatically download all new content?
Battlefield season passes have been decent in past with loads of extra vehicles guns etc
But not battlefront added a few heroes that only the absolute die hard star wars fans would know.....yeah well worth the credits :disappointed:
https://www.microsoft.com/en-gb/store/p/star-wars-battlefront-ultimate-edition/c5b4kp2nsclb
Will be patient and wait until EA access eventually gives this for free.
When it hits EA access the player base will explode and you will easy get another good year out of this game. Yes the criticism of the base game was valid, but if you are a Star Wars fan, for £25 and EA access you can have a really kick ass game now.
Ok, time to get to level 100. "You gotta do what you gotta do."
It's available for £22.49 if you're an EA Access subscriber (which I imagine the majority of purchases will be), which would net you an extra £2.51 left in your Microsoft account, not bad for a £22.70 purchase.