EA Access Members Can Check Out Unravel’s First Two Levels Right Now

Unravel is set for its worldwide launch on February 9th, but if you're an EA Access or Origin Access member you can play its first two levels right now. You can download the Play First Trial for the game, which will grant access to the first two levels for up to ten hours of playing and replaying.

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Unravel is set for its worldwide launch on February 9th, but if you’re an EA Access or Origin Access member you can play its first two levels right now. You can download the Play First Trial for the game, which will grant access to the first two levels for up to ten hours of playing and replaying.

During those ten hours players will be able to take Yarny back and forth across the first two stages, getting to grips with the nuances of the control system and scouring the environments for secrets. You’ll also be able to experience the first parts of Unravel‘s emotional and heartfelt journey.

After the ten hours are up and the full game releases, you’ll be able to carry your progress with you into Unravel and pick up right where you left off in the exclusive trial. EA Access and Origin Access members can also save 10% when they buy Unravel through Xbox Live and Origin.com respectively, as is the case with other EA digital purchases.

Yarny’s full adventure begins when Unravel releases for PS4, Xbox One and PC on February 9th.


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