Achim loves to explore the latest trends in technology and share information about the newest gadgets, gizmos, and whatchamacallits with readers. Fascinated by the latest tech since getting his first computer at a time when a 56k dial-up modem was a must-have gadget du jour, and e-vehicles were just a pipe-dream, Achim tries to stay up to date as a cutting-edge, state-of-the-art multitasker with old-school sensibilities.
Xbox Game Pass for PC is an awkward, beautiful beast. It consistently manages to impress me with its ever-growing games line-up, while at the same time baffling me with its obscure user experience.Take the EA Play integration, for instance, which gives you access to dozens of games from EA's subscription service. Not only can you not search for specific EA games within Xbox Game Pass for PC, but I recently discovered that there are actually over 20 EA Play games not listed at all in the Xbox app that you can play with an Xbox Game Pass PC subscription.To play one of these games, you need to sign into the EA Play or Origin app, then simply type the game name into the search box and download it (make sure your EA and Xbox accounts are linked).It's a pretty good bunch too! The headliner has to be Crysis Remastered, which came out last year, but among them you'll also find Worms W.M.D (in my eyes, the silliest and most complete Worms game of them all) as well as