Electronic Art's Origin Access new subscription initiative has just received a new game, and it's the famous Torchlight II.



EA announced a while back the Origin Access for PC subscription that would give users access to a list of games to be played for free. It's somewhat similar to the subscriptions used for consoles or to Netflix. Basically, you pay a fee, and you get full access to a bunch of titles that you can play, no strings attached.
It sounds like a great idea, but it needs two things: a powerful start lineup and new games being added all the time. Neither of these conditions has been met, and it looks like Electronic Arts is not doing a great job of promoting this new service.
If they want to turn it into a success, they need to make sure there are many more games than just the current 16 titles, and they have to make it a priority. We're not saying that Torchlight II is not a great game, on the contrary, but it's not enough.
The game available right now in Origin Access are the following:
• Dragon Age: Origins
• Dragon Age 2
• Dragon Age: Inquisition
• Sim City
• Need for Speed Rivals
• FIFA 15
• Battlefield 3
• Battlefield 4
• Battlefield Hardline
• The Sims 3
• Dead Space
• Dead Space 2
• Dead Space 3
• This War of Mine
• Plants vs. Zombies Garden Warfare
• Torchlight II