

If you made your EA Account using the same email address you use for your platform-specific account, load any EA game on your Xbox, PlayStation®, or Switch, and your accounts should automatically connect.

Sub-accounts that share Xbox Live Gold or PlayStation®Plus won’t be able to connect to EA Accounts to play online. We suggest choosing your preferred accounts when you link them together. If you already have multiple platform accounts linked to an EA Account, they’ll stay linked, but you won’t be able to add more. If you try to link additional accounts, you’ll get a message that says Linked accounts found. Instead, you’ll need to create a new EA Account to link to your additional platform accounts. This means that you can’t link an EA Account to two PlayStation™Network IDs, for example.

How can I check if I’ve linked my account?Ĭheck the Connections page in your EA Account settings to see if you’ve linked your accounts before. You can follow these steps to link your EA Account to Prime Gaming, Steam, Twitch, or Epic Games. I want to link my EA Account to another service If your EA Account and the account you’re linking use the same email address, you will be prompted to verify your login.Fill in the login details from your platform in the pop-up.Choose the option to sign in using your platform credentials.Once you’ve signed in, your accounts will be linked.Enter the email address and password for your primary EA Account when you’re asked to log in.Some games ask you to log in at the start, while others prompt you to sign into EA servers when you try to access online modes.Open one of our games on your PlayStation®, Xbox, or Switch.Learn more about child accounts and online access. You can’t link a child EA Account to platforms. Link your Xbox Live gamertag, PlayStation™Network Online ID (PSN ID), or Nintendo Account to your EA Account.
