NeoGAF Forum user BakkaGames had posted an image claiming that it showcases EA’s plans for this year’s EA Play. These plans supposedly reveal unannounced games and their platforms, as well as how much time each show will take. However, take every piece of information with a grain of salt, since this could easily be some Photoshop trickery. Most of these games were previously unannounced with the exception of Mass Effect: Andromeda.
Here is a list of the six games that are being revealed or showcased at EA Play 2016 as well as their platforms and the hosts who will carry out the reveals.
• Mass Effect: Andromeda which will be hosted by Andrew Wilson and playable on the Xbox One and PC
• Star Wars Imperial Commando which will be hosted by Jeff Hickmann and playable on the Xbox One and PC
• Mercenaries III which will be hosted by Nick Earl and playable on the Xbox One and PC
• Battlefield 5: Eastern Front which will be hosted by Niklas Fegraeus and playable on the Xbox One and PC
• Star Wars: Battlefront Force Conflict (singleplayer campaign) which will be hosted by Sigurlina Ingvarsdottir and playable on the Xbox One and PC
• Command & Conquer: Tiberium which will be hosted by Amy Hennig and Scott Warner and playable on the Xbox One and PC
For those who wish to see the image which detailed all of this information and more, I have added it below. Note that these images are one through two out of nine images, probably filled with information. This is all given that the image isn’t fake.
The image says it is for internal use only, meaning whoever leaked it had access to EA’s database or someone working there leaked it. What are your thoughts on this whole leak? Let us know in the comments below. I, personally, believe that this image is real, given the amount of information it holds.
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Source: NeoGAF Forums
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