Xbox One owners with EA Access get early access to the highly anticipated video game FIFA 15, as the subscribers are allowed six hours of gameplay prior to the general release of the popular football video game.

The developer, Electronic Arts, is not just giving away demo versions but the actual full version of FIFA 15 one week before it goes out into the market. After the allotted six hours, the saved data and progress get carried over to the full game once it gets released. The given time may be played all at once or the hours can be spread out over several days. Either way, the user will get updates to be reminded of how much remaining gameplay time is left, according to an announcement by EA on its official website.

However, EA warns that the players who take advantage of their bonus playing time should make sure that they quit the game instead of leaving it running in the background on their Xbox One since that would be counted and deducted from the playing time.

FIFA 15 will be going for its general release across North America on Sept. 23 and across Europe a couple of days after, while it will be out in the U.K. on Sept. 26. This means that the introductory run to the full game will be for one whole week.

EA Access is a new subscription service that grants users perks and other privileges such as early admissions to the game developer's major releases and even features a list of the company's games that can be played for free -- after the $5 a month subscription fee, of course.

FIFA 15 will be released in many countries all over the world, featuring different cover stars depending on which football star is more prominent in the respective regions.