
What are the best EA games on PS5? EA, or Electronic Arts, has been in the business for a very long time, and is one of the largest gaming publishers in the world.
It owes much of its success to annual sports franchises like FC and Madden, but it also has a wide range of other games for all tastes. Need for Speed, Battlefield, Dragon Age, Dead Space — the number of iconic series is impressive.
But which are EA's best games on PS5 so far? That's where you come in; this guide is powered by your user ratings, with the list changing to match the tastes of our community. Use the search bar below to find EA-published PS5 titles and rate them appropriately to have your say on this list's rankings.
A game needs at least 30 ratings before it qualifies to appear on this list, so make sure to leave lots of ratings and make yourself heard.
Without further ado, here are the best EA games on PS5 ranked and rated by you.
10. FIFA 23 (PS5)
The last FIFA game to actually have FIFA in the title, FIFA 23 sees the branding go out on a relative high, with some welcome gameplay adjustments further refining the annual formula. And look, we've learned to never expect sweeping changes to EA Sports' yearly football sim, but at this point, the overall package is hard to fault, and FIFA 23 is arguably the most finely tuned instalment in recent times.
9. Dragon Age: The Veilguard (PS5)
Dragon Age: The Veilguard isn't quite BioWare back to its absolute best, but it is the most cohesive and emotionally engaging RPG that the studio has delivered since Mass Effect 3. Its shift to crunchy action combat is an improvement over Inquisition's middle-of-the-road approach, and although the game feels a little light on meaningful player choice, the storytelling pulls no punches when it actually matters. This is a gorgeous and gripping adventure, backed by a cast of endearing heroes and deliciously devious villains.
8. Lost in Random (PS5)
Like a game straight out of Tim Burton's noggin, Lost in Random brings a somewhat creepy fantasy world to life. You play as a girl named Even, out to save her sister in the mysterious, chance-based land of Random. Accompanied by a sentient dice companion, you'll meet all kinds of quirky characters, engage in unique card-based combat, and unravel a wonderfully written story. If you're looking for something a little out there, this comes highly recommended.
7. Apex Legends (PS5)
Apex Legends remains a super popular free-to-play shooter, and for good reason. The core gameplay is excellent, and developer Respawn has been evolving and growing the experience ever since launch. Battle royale is its core mode but there are often alternative playlists to enjoy with any of the game's many unique characters.
6. F1 2021 (PS5)
F1 2021 is the best and most complete version of the annual motorsport simulator. As expected, it contains all the teams, cars, and tracks from the real-world season, and the in-depth career mode is as engrossing as ever. However, it's the ways the game broadens its appeal that really impress. Braking Point is a great introduction to the world of Formula One, offering not only a fun primer for the proper career modes, but a twist of drama with some cool characters. The addition of Two Player Career and other features make it a more flexible game, letting you really tinker with it to get the experience you want. Oh, and Codemasters' typically excellent handling model is a winner once again.





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If Dead Space wasn't number one I'd have spent the next month or two remembering this chart and grumbling to myself about it.
EA wrc is easily one of the best racing games they have made. Yeah it's a bit rough around the edges but it's a superb rally game especially with a steering wheel. I didn't get on with it at first but I can't stop playing it now. I've just bought a gtplayer cockpit and the thrustmaster t598 and I don't think I'll be playing much of anything else that dosnt involve a car. You should have included this in your list as its better than the other racing games you listed.
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