EA has announced that members of EA Access, which is exclusively available on Xbox One, can begin playing a trial of the game from today.
#FIFA15 EA Access trial (exclusive to Xbox One) will roll out to members later today (18 September). Follow @EAAccess for the latest news.
— EA SPORTS FIFA (@EASPORTSFIFA) September 18, 2014
The game is set to be released in North America on Tuesday of next week, before coming to Europe on Thurday, and Ireland and the UK on Friday, September 26th.
EA Access members will have six hours with the game before their trial expires although a demo has been available since last week. This is similar to the trial for Madden NFL 15.
Peter Moore, EA's COO, has said Access will grow to have a "substantial" permanent library of titles. The program costs $4.99 per month or $29.99 annually but Sony turned down the service, claiming it did not represent good value for PlayStation users.
FIFA 15 is coming to PC, PS3, PS4, PS Vita, Wii, Xbox 360, and Xbox One and you can check out the recently released TV commercial for the game here.