New games from publishers like Ubisoft are included

Sep 21, 2015 11:02 GMT  ·  By

A brand-new survey has been leaked online and it mentions a fresh offer from large publisher Electronic Arts. More specifically, it wants to offer, through its Origin service, a Netflix-like subscription that allows members unlimited access to a huge amount of games, not just from EA, but also from Ubisoft, 2K, Activision, Bethesda, and others.

Electronic Arts is one of the biggest video game publishers out there, and in recent times the large corporation has made some headway into offering its titles in new ways to customers across various platforms.

By far the most interesting is the EA Access program on the Xbox One. Here, subscribers have access to a myriad of older titles from EA as well as exclusive trials for upcoming games and other such things.

An expanded EA Access might arrive on PC via Origin

Now, it seems that Electronic Arts is preparing to expand on the EA Access recipe and bring it to the PC platform through its own Origin digital distribution service. This is at least according to a survey that's leaked online via NeoGAF.

The study asks respondents for their interest and opinions in regards to such a subscription service.

"Imagine you're planning to sign up for an all-you-can-play video game subscription on your PC. The subscription includes a library of games you can play as much as you want. Plus, newer games will be added after they've been on store shelves for a period of time," the studio explains.

Besides offering titles from Electronic Arts, from Battlefield to FIFA, Dragon Age and more, the service also seems to cover Bethesda experiences like Skyrim or Wolfenstein, ones from Ubisoft like Assassin's Creed or Far Cry, not to mention Activision's Call of Duty or 2K's Grand Theft Auto 5.

There's also the possibility of seeing independent games in the service, not to mention DLC and expansions.

As of yet, Electronic Arts hasn't commented on the leaked survey, so expect to hear more about such a thing in the future.