Although Electronic Arts doesn’t want to tell us what games we saw, we dare to say what these are.
So EA Play Live was held yesterday, and you can watch the full broadcast below. However, we’d like to focus on the 44:11 – 46:44 portion in the broadcast (or the second video that only has this portion). The publisher teases a racing game from Criterion Games, a dark fantasy game from BioWare, a war game from DICE, and a „highly ambitious and innovative new game that puts the power and creativity in your hands” from Motive Studios. Let’s get things straight: it’s a new Need For Speed (possibly the one we mentioned recently, and not the one after it, but who knows?), then it’s Dragon Age 4 (or whatever its title will be), and Battlefield 6 (again, the name could be different). Electronic Arts has thus set its sights on the PlayStation 5 and the Xbox Series X.
We previously mentioned how Electronic Arts first put thirteen games on Steam, followed last week by another batch of nine titles (although you will still need the Origin client to play EA’s games!). Now, they added another six games to Gabe Newell’s digital storefront, and they are all at least 50% off. These are the new additions: A Way Out (Josef Fares has announced his next game), Dead Space 3 (whose writer teased something new, possibly the next title in the series?), the 2012 Need for Speed: Most Wanted, Need for Speed: Payback, The Sims 4, and Titanfall 2 (which, unfortunately, is not getting a sequel by Respawn shortly).
It’d have been a good move if the publisher pulled something new out of its bag – we’d have appreciated a Mass Effect trilogy remaster, which would likely be welcome by many PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch owners.
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