Sure, EA might technically be the first E3 fight conference this year, but only in spirit. Today's presentation is actually the get of EA Play, which sees the publishing house abscond from E3 proper to horde its own rooter/press event in the next Novo Theater, and simultaneously in London. Watching the online current probably proceeded arsenic normal, only it was certainly strange to follow in the audience—half of the presentation took place in the room, while the other half was livestreamed to U.S.A from Europe, via Peter Moore.
Regardless, the result is lots of games—most that we already knew approximately, including Titanfall 2, Battlefield 1, and Mass Gist Andromeda. There were some small surprises though. Play to Give and EA Originals, anyone?
Titanfall 2
EA's press conference started with a leak—though, to be trusty, what hasn't leaked ahead of E3 this year? The trailer for Titanfall 2 went in play mere hours before EA's insistency conference, but it's still pretty impressive. The nidus is still on mobility, wall-squirting, slippy, et cetera, and this prison term grappling hooks make an coming into court, on with half-dozen new Titans to command.
Thomas More interesting though: Respawn is including a singleplayer run this time around. A real ane, not just a serial of multiplayer maps with infelicitous voiceovers. Mayhap that'll help the game's playerbase stick around this time when Titanfall 2 launches on October 28.
Craze NFL 2017
Hey, there's a new Madden. Hey, it's still probably not coming to PC.
EA e-sports
Like Activision and many another other titanic-name games publishers, EA's pushing hard into e-sports, with a new focus on tournaments for its flagship titles.
The spic-and-span push divides tournaments into three different types. "Challenger" tourneys are hosted and run by fans. "Premiere" tourneys are higher-profile, hosted by EA itself and run by partners. Finally, "Ea Major" events are the thrash of the crop, with competitors from all around the globe and marquee events.
Bulk Effect Andromeda
We've been seeing under-the-table trailers for Mass Essence Andromeda but really little rattling game footage for long time now. That tendency…didn't really change today. Once once again we got a look at a clump of Maya windows and motion cap rigs.
Thither were a some teasers of real halting in betwixt all the non-footage, though—including, maybe, a shot of the gamy's supporter at the end. And BioWare did promise "More exemption than we've ever given players in a BioWare game."
I guess that'll hold to do, for now. The game's scheduled to launch in the first quarter of 2017 so they'll have to show Thomas More concrete gameplaysometime shortly, right?
EA Play to Grant
Perhaps trying to distance itself from the ol' "Worst Fellowship in United States" title, EA announced a new Play To Give program during its press conference. Ea's put new achievements into certain titles (Field of battle 4 and Asterisk Wars Battlefront, among others) that are rewarded for helping teammates. In deliver, EA bequeath donate a million dollars to various charities at the end of the week.
Ea Originals
I wasn't a huge fan of Unravel, but I did equivalent EA's intent—find small independent games and help them with funding and marketing, like EA in its earliest days. Now Ea's codified that relationship with a untested "EA Originals" program, where all profit goes back to developers.
Their showcase game this twelvemonth? Iron, which looks like some screen out of open-world exploration game major a fox. Very '90s mascot-platformer-esque.
Star Wars
Did you forget EA closely-held the Asterisk Wars licence? They certainly didn't. EA confirmed that other Battlefront is orgasm in 2017, and that Respawn and Visceral are likewise working on new Star Wars titles.
But corresponding Mass Gist, this was another "stern-the-scenes footage mixed with teasers" presentation for altogether trio games. They basically confirmed the games exist and and so walked away-stage. Strange.
The one interesting tidbit? Mention of Respawn working in a "different era" of the Star Wars canon.
Battlefield 1
EA closed knocked out its show with Field of honor 1, which we saw last month at the humans show. There wasn't so much for them to bear witness inactive here that hadn't already been shown, though we did get the new-sprung CG-heavy drone above. Too, verification that you can fly (and shoot down) airships in the pun, which is all I really wanted to begin with.
Unlike nearly of EA's games, Battlefield 1 is playable here at the show so we'll take over more granular impressions coming soon. It'll spillage connected October 21, with a beta test opening sometime advance.
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