Attention all EA Play subscribers! Brace yourselves because two popular titles are set to leave the service in February 2025. First up, Madden NFL 23 will be exiting the EA Play lineup on February 15, followed by F1 22 on February 28. EA Play, EA's subscription service, offers members a plethora of benefits, including free game trials, full game access, and more. This service can be subscribed to independently or comes as part of Xbox Game Pass Ultimate.
One of the standout features of EA Play is its extensive library, which spans a variety of games from the publisher. This includes both classic titles and recent releases, ensuring there's something for everyone. However, like any subscription service, EA Play periodically updates its offerings, and unfortunately, this means some games will be removed. In this case, Madden NFL 23 and F1 22 will no longer be available through EA Play as of their respective dates in February 2025. It's important to note that while these games are leaving the service, their online multiplayer features are not shutting down immediately. Nonetheless, it's wise for subscribers to enjoy these games while they can.
List of Games Leaving EA Play Soon
- Madden NFL 23 - February 15
- F1 22 - February 28
In related news, fans of EA's titles have more to consider in February 2025. UFC 3's online services will be discontinued on February 17. While it's unclear whether UFC 3 will remain accessible through EA Play, the loss of its online features is significant. Therefore, subscribers might want to prioritize playing UFC 3 before its online capabilities are gone.
Although it's disappointing to see these games leave the EA Play service and for UFC 3 to lose its online features, there's a silver lining. Newer iterations of these franchises are still available on EA Play. After February, subscribers can continue enjoying Madden NFL 24, F1 23, and UFC 4. Additionally, UFC 5 is slated to join the EA Play lineup on January 14. So, while it's always tough to see games removed from a service, the availability of newer versions can help ease the transition.