On October 27, EA Sports will release UFC 5, the most recent game in the UFC 5 video game series franchise. Pre-release trailers, gameplay videos, fighter reveals, and much more are being posted to the game’s official X (previously Twitter) account as part of the game’s ongoing promotional promotions.
However, some spectators might not be aware that they might get a chance to play the game early. The game will be accessible three days early for EA Play subscribers and those who pre-order the Deluxe Edition.
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Have Early Access To EA Sports UFC 5 Video Game Series
The UFC 5 Deluxe Edition will cost $99 and come with luminaries like Mike Tyson, Fedor Emelianenko, Muhammad Ali, Bruce Lee (3 distinct “alter egos”), as well as some alter egos like Jon Jones, Israel Adesanya, Alexander Volkanovski, and Valentina Shevchenko. This is in addition to the 3-day early access.
It also contains the Origin Bundle, which has Conor McGregor’s 2013 and Leon Edwards’ 2015 versions as well as some Career Mode XP boosts and a selection of vanity items.
EA Play is a monthly or annual subscription service that costs $4.99 and grants users access to a wide variety of exclusive cosmetics and vanity items, as well as discounts on other EA games and free game trials.
Hardcore aficionados will undoubtedly be drawn to the appeal of playing first, but those who buy the game’s normal edition can play it just three days later, on October 27.
The Playstation 5, Xbox Series X, and Xbox Series S will all support the game’s release. Sadly, it won’t be compatible with the previous console generation. The Frostbite engine has been updated for the game, and the damage system has been redesigned for a more engaging and realistic gameplay experience.