Electronic Arts recently announced to bring some of their video games on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X, and Series S. With backward compatibility on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X and Series S, gamers can play several EA games such as Star Wars: Squadrons, EA SPORTS UFC 4, NHL 21, Need for Speed Hot Pursuit Remastered, Apex Legends, and The Sims 4. The update adds new paid games, game trials, PC support, and community features to the platform. The company said the changes aim to make Google Play a larger gaming hub where players can try games before buying, play across mobile and PC, and interact with other players in one place. These games can be played on mobile devices and Windows PCs through Google Play Games, with progress synced through a Gamer Profile. Players can try select paid games first and continue their progress if they choose to purchase the full version. Other additions include a PC section in the Games tab, a wishlist tool that alerts users when games go on sale, and community posts where players can ask and answer questions inside Google Play. Google also said it plans to bring Play Games Sidekick, an in-game assistant powered by Gemini Live, to select paid games. Read more in our articles including "EA announces video games with backward compatibility on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X, Series S" and "Google Play expands with Paid Games, Trials, and PC Support".
Electronic Arts recently announced to bring some of their video games on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X, and Series S. With backward compatibility on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X and Series S, gamers can play several EA games such as Star Wars: Squadrons, EA SPORTS UFC 4, NHL 21, Need for Speed Hot Pursuit Remastered, Apex Legends, and The Sims 4.
The update adds new paid games, game trials, PC support, and community features to the platform. The company said the changes aim to make Google Play a larger gaming hub where players can try games before buying, play across mobile and PC, and interact with other players in one place. These games can be played on mobile devices and Windows PCs through Google Play Games, with progress synced through a Gamer Profile.
Our coverage of new games to play PS5 includes: "EA announces video games with backward compatibility on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X, Series S"; "Google Play expands with Paid Games, Trials, and PC Support"; "Our Favorite Games to Play with the IGV Game Pass on PLDT Home Life". Each article provides unique insights and information.