EA teases new ‘Star Wars’ games at E3
The two studios promised content from more eras of the Star Wars saga, including from the new film The Force Awakens.
The “Titanfall” developer has a decent amount to take care of with “Titanfall 2” launching October 2016, but that hasn’t stopped it steaming ahead with its own contribution to EA’s “Star Wars” roster. Virtual reality headsets are sure to change the gaming experience for the PlayStation users and one of the new titles that EA is planning for it is the Star Wars: Battlefront. It showed a short sample of gameplay footage as part of a montage of behind-the-scenes looks at EA’s multiple Star Wars projects.
While the teases may have been kept brief to avoid spoiling anything prematurely, EA may have just revealed more than they originally intended.
Additionally, a brand new action adventure story will debut in 2018 from Visceral Games. What other EA Star Wars games are you looking forward to?
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What we can tell you is that it’s in development at Visceral Games which has produced Battlefield Hardline and Dead Space.
Who: Bioware-the studio behind the critically acclaimed Mass Effect series-is best known among its long-term fans for its work on Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic. Our team at Motive team is growing quickly, and making great progress in building out a significant new addition to the game. Game developer Visceral Games has also announced a new game for the popular sci-fi franchise. It’s unclear if the project is a new expansion or a possible sequel; the game is now set to launch in 2017. With such mismanagement of their time and little to show, EA may be closer to pulling out of E3’s orbit altogether.