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Electronic Arts has announced deals to increase the number of games on offer as part of its Origin Access subscriber platform, including its first-ever partnership with an external publisher: Warner Bros.

Announced back in 2016 as a ?3.99-a-month subscription service tied to its Origin digital distribution platform, Electronic Arts' Origin Access provides subscribers with access to a cache of games dubbed The Vault. Each of these games can be downloaded and played free of charge, providing - naturally - that the player continues to pay the monthly subscription fee. Other features of the service include free trial access to titles not included in The Vault with progress carrying over should a player choose to buy at the end of the trial and a 10 percent discount on all Origin purchases.

As an EA service, it's only natural that Origin Access has thus far concentrated on EA's catalogue of games. This week, though, the company confirmed it has signed deals with external publishers to expand the games on offer - starting with titles from Warner Bros.