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Is EA FC 24 on Game Pass? Answered

Will EA FC 24 be available on Xbox's subscription service any time soon?

For Xbox users, Game Pass is one of the console’s biggest selling points. For a monthly fee, the subscription service gives you access to a library of hundreds of games, ranging from fledgling indie titles to AAA releases. Better? Some are available at launch. Given the popularity of EA FC 24, it’s natural that many subscribers will be curious as to whether or not the football sim will make its way to the service. But is EA FC 24 on Game Pass?

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Is EA FC 24 on Game Pass? Answered

Such a big-budget game being released Day One on Game Pass isn’t out of the ordinary. In fact, some of the most popular games in recent memory, such as Starfield, were made available to Game Pass subbers upon release due to Bethesda’s parent company, ZeniMax Media, being owned by Microsoft. Other popular games, such as No Man’s Sky and Among Us have also found their way onto the service.

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Unfortunately, EA FC 24 won’t be available on Xbox Game Pass upon its full release on September 29, 2023. And there isn’t any evidence to suggest that it ever will, either. EA FC 24‘s predecessor, FIFA 23, never made its way to Game Pass.

There is, however, one caveat. To anyone who is subscribed to the subscription service’s highest tier, Xbox Game Pass Ultimate, they will gain access to EA Play, which will give players a 10-hour preview of EA FC 24. But don’t expect the game to be made fully available there for quite some time.

That answers the question: Will EA FC 24 be on Game Pass? For more on the next football game not called FIFA, head over to our guides hub, where you can find other tips and tricks articles.


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