An update on Microsoft's Xbox website revealed that "NBA Live 2015" will be added to the Xbox One's EA Access subscription service, IGN reported.

Based on an image from the site, the game will be made available for EA Access subscribers for free.

"NBA Live 15," developed by EA Tiburon, first debuted in October, 2014. It was released for the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One consoles.

The game was initially priced at $59.99 after its launch. However, if the game's EA Access arrival pushes through, subscribers will be able to download it to their Xbox One consoles for free, according to Gotta be Mobile.

The update on the website also indicated that "NBA Live 15" will debut on EA Access along with "Battlefield: Hardline," "Grand theft Auto Online," "The Witcher 3: The Wild Hunt" and "Lara Croft: Temple of Osiris."

Electronic Arts has not yet provided an official statement confirming the arrival of "NBA Live 15" or when it will be released to the subscription service.

Electronic Arts' EA Access was launched in partnership with Microsoft in April of last year. It is exclusively available for Xbox One owners.

A year-long subscription to EA Access costs $29.99 while $4.99 will grant gamers a one-month membership to the service.

As members, gamers can browse through EA Access' The Vault, a page which contains the full versions of games that have been published by Electronic Arts.

Currently, The Vault features seven games. These include "Battlefield 4," "Need for Speed: Rivals," "Plants Vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare," "EA Sports UFC," "Peggle 2," "Madden NFL 25" and "FIFA 14."

EA Access is only available for Xbox One owners. Before its launch, Electronic Arts revealed that it held a meeting with Sony to discuss a deal regarding the subscription service for the PlayStation 4 console. However, Sony declined the offer since it already has the PlayStation now, its own game streaming and rental service for PlayStation users.