In just a few short minutes , Electronic Arts’ EA Play E3 2016 press conference will commence, where we’ll not only get to see gameplay reveals from big games like Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2, and lots more. Check out the EA E3 2016 press conference livestream above (starts 1 p.m. PT/4 p.m. ET)
And yeah, a lot of stuff have already leaked, but we’re still hopeful for a surprise or two from EA.
Of course, it won’t be an E3 press conference without reveals, right? We’re expecting some sort of gameplay look at BioWare’s upcoming powerhouse RPG, Mass Effect: Andromeda. Maybe a look at Visceral’s upcoming Star Wars game if we’re lucky, and of course, the sports games! You can’t have an EA press conference without a portion of it being reserved just for sports games.
Oh, and you can call your mom or dad when it’s time for the mobile games bit as well.
Enough yammering from me. What are you hoping to see revealed during EA’s E3 2016 press conference? Share your predictions and reactions in the comments below.
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E3 2016 Third-Party Press Conferences Preview
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E3 2016 Third-Party Press Conferences Preview
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Bethesda
What Will Appear: One of Bethesda's big teases last year was Dishonored 2. Gamers didn't get a good taste of it then, but this year it'll get center stage. Expect a lot of gameplay since it's out 5 months from now.
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Bethesda
What is Rumored to Appear: The internet is abuzz with rumors of Skyrim Remastered. While I'm not sure why the same people who whine about remasters are suddenly begging for one now, it seems awfully likely that this will help ease the wait for the next Elder Scrolls game.
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Bethesda
What I Hope to See: Bethesda has done the unthinkable as of late and have absolutely knocked it out of the park at adapting id's shooters to modern gaming. Since both of the recent DOOM and Wolfenstein games were a blast, here's to hoping plans for Quake 5 get announced.
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Electronic Arts
What Will Appear: It's already known what big hitters will be appearing at EA's presser this year. A whole lot of Mass Effect Andromeda is going to be shown, debut footage of Titanfall 2, and more of Battlefield 1.
I've also been able to confirm that Pelé will be taking the stage for a full 30 minutes this year, after the great response to his segment next year. I'm kidding, sadly.
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Electronic Arts
What is Rumored to Appear: It's no secret that Electronic Arts is going to be using the Star Wars license to its full capacity. I expect to see something unveiled here, be it Amy Hennig's game or something else.
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Electronic Arts
What I Hope to See: With the recent passing of Muhammad Ali, there's no better way to honor him than in a new Fight Night game. Boxing has made its way back to network television, and there's really no better time for a new installment in the series.
Also, tha Hoop Gawd. Who I hope is doing well since he hasn't tweeted since Star Wars Battlefront released.
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Ubisoft
What Will Appear: Ubisoft won't likely have a ton of surprises this year as a lot of their upcoming games are already known. Expect to see more of Watch Dogs 2, gameplay of South Park: The Fractured But Whole, and Ghost Recon Wildlands.
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Ubisoft
What is Rumored to Appear: While For Honor is a lock to appear at the conference, I think it's likely that Ubisoft will put the game's single-player on display. Ubisoft might even announce an open beta for the multiplayer portion to garner some additional hype.
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Ubisoft
What I Hope to See: I've essentially given up on Beyond Good & Evil 2 (so watch that get revived this year), so I'm hoping to see a new Rayman entry. I'd be fine with 2D or 3D (although I feel like the series has already mastered 2D), so here's to hoping Ubisoft provides more platforming hijinks with their limbless hero.
