First off EA
1.) EA opened with up with the new Mass Effect game and it's called Andromeda!
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New Mass Effect: Andromeda details have emerged following its official announcement earlier today during EA’s E3 2015 press conference, giving fans a slightly better idea about its story, characters and setting.
A trailer accompanying the announcement concealed the featured character’s race, making it uncertain whether it'll be a human-centric story or not. However, a new BioWare blog post reveals that the mysterious character featured in the announcement trailer isn’t the game’s main protagonist and confirms that players will be be able to play as both human male and female characters.
According to the developer blog, Mass Effect: Andromeda takes place far away from and long after the events of the original trilogy and offers “exciting new worlds to discover, great characters, and intense action.”
“You’ll be exploring an all-new galaxy, Andromeda, and piloting the new and improved Mako you saw,” the post reads. “And through it all, you will have a new team of adventurers to work with, learn from, fight alongside of, and fall in love with.”
Mass Effect 4 was officially announced as Mass Effect: Andromeda during EA’s E3 press conference today, and is slated for a holiday 2016 release on Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and PC.
EA has announced that Need for Speed will launch on November 3.
BioWare Austin’s next expansion for Star Wars: The Old Republic has been revealed. Knights of the Fallen Empire was announced at EA’s E3 2015 press conference by way of a gorgeous CG story trailer, with the expansion pack launching this October.
Knights of the Fallen Empire is free for all subscribers. The expansion ups the level cap to 65, and according to EA, "includes a Level 60 character so players can immediately jump into the new story-driven content."
While no gameplay was shown, the trailer told a short story about two twin brothers and their struggle with their demanding father. The boys grow into fierce warriors, hurt themselves in battle, and ultimately end up faced against each other in a violent family feud.
2.) Next up was Need for Spreed (Reboot)
3.) BioWare took the stage
Knights of the Fallen Empire is free for all subscribers. The expansion ups the level cap to 65, and according to EA, "includes a Level 60 character so players can immediately jump into the new story-driven content."
While no gameplay was shown, the trailer told a short story about two twin brothers and their struggle with their demanding father. The boys grow into fierce warriors, hurt themselves in battle, and ultimately end up faced against each other in a violent family feud.
4.) EA announced a new IP Unravel
5.) EA Sports
1.) EA announced at its E3 conference that NBA Live 16 will be available on September 29. This iteration of NBA Live will feature more ball control, new game modes, and the GameFaceHD scanning feature that allows you to use an app to scan your face into the game.
2.) NHL 16 steps onto the ice to deliver new features across the most played single player and team modes, including a reimagined EA SPORTS Hockey League. Combined with new gameplay innovation at every position and an unrivaled game day authenticity.NHL 16 puts you into the heart of a team, where you play together and win together.
3.) FIFA 16
Official #FIFA16 E3 gameplay trailer with Pelé
6.) EA's Stream wen't down
And in true EA fashion the live stream has lagged out.
7.) Mirror's Edge 2 Gameplay
EA announced during its E3 2015 press conference today that DICE’s Mirror’s Edge: Catalyst will release on February 23, 2016. The first-person action platformer will tell the origin story of main character Faith in the City of Glass.
8.)Star War Battlefront Game Play
EA and DICE’s first-ever public gameplay demo for Star Wars: Battlefront has revealed Luke Skywalker as a playable hero, in addition to the Rebel Alliance and Empire’s roles in combat.
The E3 2015 gameplay trailer showed Imperial soldiers sieging a hangar on the frozen world of Hoth, where Rebels fought back with rockets, rifle fire, and snowspeeders. Rebel players sought to activate and defend control points, while Imperials aimed to keep the objectives deactivated. The Empire’s AT-ATs, while automated in their navigation, can be controlled to obliterate infantry. Imperial airstrikes also prove devastating against Rebels, who can protect themselves briefly with the bubble shield ability.
Playing as a Jedi allows players to deflect lasers at their attackers, as well as cut down standard soldiers with a lightsaber, or clash with enemy heroes such as Darth Vader. The demo also showcased X-Wings and TIE Fighters clashing in the sky, while on-the-ground attackers tucked into trenches for protection, fought off invading AT-STs, or crippled AT-ATs with tow cables.
And half way through the video Twitch went down! -_- The EA stream has gone down again! Right in the middle of Star Wars Battlefront Gameplay..
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