Summary
- Two games are leaving EA Play in February 2025.
- Madden NFL 23 is leaving on February 15, while F1 22 is leaving on February 28.
- Meanwhile, UFC 3's online will shut down on February 17.
EA Play subscribers, take note: two beloved games are set to depart from the EA Play service in February 2025. EA Play, EA's premier subscription service, offers a wealth of benefits including free game trials, access to a full library of games, and much more. You can subscribe to EA Play as a standalone service, or enjoy it as part of the Xbox Game Pass Ultimate bundle.
One of the standout features of EA Play is its extensive library, featuring a mix of classic and cutting-edge titles from EA. However, like all subscription services, the lineup is subject to change, and in February 2025, two games will be removed from the EA Play catalog.
According to EA, Madden NFL 23 will exit the service on February 15, and F1 22 will follow on February 28. It's important to clarify that these games aren't shutting down their online features immediately; they are only being removed from the EA Play lineup. However, online services will eventually cease. Therefore, EA Play subscribers should make the most of these games while they're still available.
List of Games Leaving EA Play Soon
- Madden NFL 23 - February 15
- F1 22 - February 28
In addition to these departures, February 2025 brings more challenging news for EA fans. UFC 3's online services will shut down on February 17. Although it's not confirmed whether UFC 3 will remain on EA Play after this date, the loss of its online features will significantly impact the game's appeal. EA Play subscribers might want to prioritize playing UFC 3 before its online capabilities are discontinued.
While the news of these games leaving the EA Play lineup and UFC 3's online shutdown is disappointing, there's a silver lining. Newer versions of these games remain available on the service. After February, subscribers can still enjoy Madden NFL 24, F1 23, and UFC 4. Moreover, UFC 5 is set to join the EA Play lineup on January 14, providing a fresh addition to the service. Although it's always sad to see games leave subscription services, the availability of newer entries in these popular franchises helps ease the transition.