Here’s Every Game Shown Off During EA Play’s Digital Conference
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Electronic Arts had its annual EA Play conference Thursday, with of course a change to digital format due to social distancing guidelines.
The company had a good amount of announcements and gameplay segments, with the highlights being an in-depth look at the upcoming game, Star Wars: Squadron, and the announcement of a new Skate game in early development. However, many of the teases felt far too early to be announced, and hotly anticipated titles, such as Mass Effect developer BioWare’s next project, were barely hinted at.
Here’s everything announced from the event:
A new Skate is in development
Developers: Parry and Chung, unknown studio
Release date: TBA
Platforms: TBA
Skate creative director Cuz Parry and and game director Deran Chung took the digital stage to announce that a new entry in the beloved skateboarding videogame series was early in development. They didn’t confirm nor deny the game was the long-requested Skate 4, following Skate 3’s release almost exactly a decade ago in May 2010. So it could be that, but it also be a remake, remaster or mobile game. We simply don’t know.
Next-gen teasers
OK, so EA technically did show new games in development by Criterion Games, BioWare, DICE and Motive Studios, all of which contain some of the best game development talent in the world. However, that comes with a big asterisk: All the footage shown is extremely early in development, as in, the backgrounds often aren’t colored in at all.
Star Wars: Squadrons
Developer: Motive Studios
Release date: Oct. 2
Platforms: PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PC
By far the most in-depth look at a game of the presentation, Star Wars: Squadrons had a deep dive into everything from its presentation and story to its mechanics and strategy. The game will be playable in VR, and all versions will support cross-play with each other, so you can play together regardless of platform.