EA PLAY for Xbox Games Pass on PC will finally go live later today.
That means PC using Games Pass subscribers will finally be able to access the subscription-based video game service.
EA Play went live for Xbox Games Pass subscribers last year but only on consoles.
The PC version of the service will go live at 9pm GMT (2pm PT) on March 18.
Microsoft said in a blogpost: “Since teaming up with Electronic Arts, we’ve been working to provide Xbox Game Pass Ultimate and PC members an EA Play membership at no additional cost.
“We want to thank the PC community for your patience over the past few months as we worked to deliver a better Xbox App experience for EA Play.
“We’re excited to share with you that starting tomorrow, March 18 at 2:00 p.m. PT, Xbox Game Pass PC and Ultimate members will be able to enjoy all the benefits of EA Play on Windows 10.”
The service includes access to 60 of EA’s best games like The Sims, Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order and FIFA 20.
They’ll also be in-game challenges and rewards, access to game trials, special members-only content and more.
Microsoft added: “To get started with your EA Play membership on PC, just download the EA Desktop app, EA’s next-generation PC platform that’s currently in open beta, and sign-in to your EA Account or create a new one.
“Check out the latest community update video to show you all the details.”
Games Pass subscribers have been waiting eagerly for this update as it’s been delayed for months.