EA's Game Time debuted with Titanfall, and now it's continuing with one of the biggest FPS hits of 2013 in Battlefield 4 with Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning is thrown in as well. Battlefield 4's trial is good for seven days from the time you start it up, so you don't have to worry about the download taking up a considerable amount of the available free time. While Battlefield 4 gets a seven day free trial, the RPG Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning only gets you 48 hours of free time, which is a bit odd to say the least.

It makes some sense, though, since it is on sale for $10, so the 48 hour free trial is clearly just a way to get folks hooked to buy it - there are worse ways to do that, and the more people that check it out, the better. With the controversy over EA's Xbox One Access plan, things like this show that EA is still willing to give folks some really good stuff without spending any money.