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Electronic Arts will host its own digital event in June

Electronic Arts will host its own digital event in June

The company decides to go it alone and hold a show in which it will make announcements and show news

Electronic Arts has announced that it will host its own digital event in June to replace the event it usually hosts every year around E3. The event, named EA Play Live, will have the latest information on the projects underway by the FIFA company, Apex and Madden and will take place on June 11 at 4PM Pacific time (1 in the morning on June 12). in Spanish peninsular time).

Replacing E3

A few years ago, the American company disassociated itself from the Angelina fair, but organized an alternative event on its own days with its own conference, a way to take advantage of the international media meeting during those days in Los Angeles, but without having to share space. with other companies or accept the conditions of ESA, the association of video game companies in the United States that organizes E3 every year. This year there will be no E3 but there will be several digital events designed to fill its gap, such as the Summer Game Fest, the initiative that will bring together different studios for months to present their projects and try to win over the public.

But Electronic Arts has chosen to repeat his solo participation, also in digital format, so the experience will surely be similar to his past conferences as last year. We can expect news about games that, without being confirmed, we imagine are in progress, such as a new FIFA or Madden, but we will also have to be aware of other possibilities, such as the new Bioware or Respawn -which last year rose as protagonist for his, in the end excelene, Fallen Order (which at the time of writing this news is discounted for being the day of Star Wars).

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