EA talks about its E3 lineup

Posted in EA by Shane McGlaun on May 28th, 2009

ea-logo-sbEA is one of the most popular and successful game publishers around. The company has several top game franchises including one of the best selling ever –The Sims. EA is getting set for E3 coming up at the beginning of June and is talking a bit about the games it will be highlighting at the show.

There are a number of games being show at E3 by EA, but one of the coolest is Army of Two: the 40th Day. The game will be available for Xbox 360, PS3, and PSP this winter. Battlefield: Bad Company 2 is coming in Q1 2010 for Xbox, PS3, and PC platforms and offers serious destruction to gamers.

Dante’s Inferno will be shown at the show and is being hyped as one of the coolest games on display. The game I am most interested in playing is Mass Effect 2. The original Mass Effect game was the best shooter I have ever played on the PC and the sequel better live up to the original games benchmark. Mass Effect 2 is set for an early 2010 launch for Xbox and PC.

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One Comment to “EA talks about its E3 lineup”
  1. Fred Says:

    I really liked part one. I am so anxious for part two and I am so sure part three will be great as well. I hope to see more details on part 2 and 3 soon.

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