EA* Charge (What It Is + Is It Legit?)

✓ Legitimate

The "EA*" charge is from EA Games. EA Games purchase or EA Play subscription.

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EA Games

EA Games

EA Games purchase or EA Play subscription.

EA*

Category

Gaming

Avg. Charge

$4.99

Country

US

Billing Cycle

Monthly

Cancel At

ea.com/account

Support

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Why does this charge appear?

Electronic Arts, the company behind EA Games, uses the abbreviated billing descriptor "EA*" on bank statements because payment processors typically limit charge descriptions to a small number of characters, and EA's internal billing system uses its corporate initials followed by an asterisk to denote a transaction originating from their platform. The asterisk is a standard formatting convention used by payment networks to separate a merchant's abbreviated name from any additional transaction detail that might follow, such as a subscription type or product name. If you see "EA*" on your statement, it almost certainly reflects a charge for an EA Play subscription or a game purchase made directly through EA's storefront or app.

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What should you do?

1

Log in to your EA account

Visit ea.com and sign in to your EA account to review your purchase history and active subscriptions. Look for any recent game purchases or an EA Play subscription that would match the EA* charge on your statement.

2

Check your EA Play subscription status

EA* charges often appear from an active EA Play subscription. Inside your EA account at ea.com/account, navigate to your subscription settings to confirm whether EA Play is active and review the billing date and amount to see if it matches the charge.

3

Review purchases across all linked platforms

EA Games charges can originate from purchases made on PC via the EA app, PlayStation, Xbox, or Nintendo Switch using your linked EA account. Check each platform's purchase history to identify which device or storefront triggered the EA* charge.

4

Cancel or manage your EA subscription if needed

If you no longer want the recurring EA* charge, go directly to ea.com/account to cancel your EA Play or any other active EA subscription. Cancelling before the next billing cycle will prevent future EA* charges from appearing on your bank statement.

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Is this charge fraudulent?

No, this is a legitimate charge from EA Games. However, if you did not authorize this charge or cancelled your subscription, you may be eligible for a refund.

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