For Xbox One gamers who’d like a closer look at NBA Live 19 than the demo provides, the trial of the full version is now available through EA Access. Pick it up through your console, or start downloading it through this link.
In case you’re unfamiliar with EA Access, it’s a subscription service exclusive to Xbox One that allows gamers to get an early look at upcoming games, as well as a 10% discount on digital games and other content from EA. It also includes access to The Vault, which contains a library of EA games that can be played at any time. More information on the service can be found here.
Whether you’re trying out the demo or the full version, be sure to join in the conversation taking place in our NBA Live 19 Forum!
I have seen some streams with shady reveals (another year of the unexplained weekly progression in the Franchise mode, a disappointment lack of CPU trades (only 2–3 moves for a year, really?!), showcased frame by frame 5–6 ballsteps travelings with mixed eurostep and lay up animations into one, etc.). I’m guessing, will Seann Graddy write an open letter, like Sean O’Brien at the launch of NBA Live 14, stating the awareness of issues and willingness to deal with them, promising a major patch before Christmas / the All-Star break?
I imagine there’ll be at least a couple of significant patches. We’ll certainly send along feedback.
When is nba live 19 is going to be a free trial
It was around release, and it should be in The Vault on EA Access at some point (if it’s not already; I’m on PS4, so I can’t check, sorry).