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‘Battlefield V’ Reveal Trailer Takes The Series To World War II
A live event was held yesterday to introduce Battlefield V, the latest game in the shooter series developed by DICE and published by EA, and a reveal trailer for the game has been released.
After a string of modern games, the series went back to World War I in the previous entry, Battlefield 1. In the latest installment, the series—much like Call of Duty did last year with Call of Duty WWII—goes back to its World War II roots.
You can read much more about Battlefield V and check out the reveal trailer below.
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Indie Co-Op Title ‘A Way Out’ Will Only Require One Person To Buy Game
During the EA Play showcase during E3 2017 week this past summer, we were introduced to A Way Out, a new co-op game from the makers of the incredible indie title Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons—a game I was actually pretty shocked to discover didn’t have a co-op option, but is still great. Personally, the best case scenario for me would be if both of these games had the option to play alone or with a friend. But that’s just me.
During the recent Game Awards 2017, a new video for the game was released introducing the two main characters. But much more importantly than that, it has been revealed that in order for people to play this two-player co-op game, only one of the two people playing will actually have to purchase it. A very cool thing for those behind the game to do.
Continue below for additional info on A Way Out, the recently released video, and more.
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The Drill Down 503: Nyet Neutrality
This week, is Tesla the greatest getaway car ever, The Force is not with EA, Fake comments flood the FCC, Net Neutrality, how wi-fi can read your lips, and much, much more.
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Tags: Ajit Pai, Apple, Atlas, Battlefront II, Boston Dynamics, EA, Electronic Arts, FCC, Federal Communications Commission, iPhone, iPhone X, Marvel, Marvel Studios, Net Neutrality, Spot Mini, Tesla, Tesla Roadster, Uber
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EA Closing ‘Dead Space,’ Unreleased ‘Star Wars’ Game Developer Visceral
It’s been four years now since Disney decided to close down longtime Star Wars gamemaker LucasArts and instead sign an exclusive licensing deal with video game factory Electronic Arts. At first things showed some promise, with multiple titles expected including first-person shooter Battlefront, a third-person game from Dead Space developer Visceral Games, and more.
But in the four years since it’s all been a bit of a nightmare scenario for fans. And it keeps getting worse, as EA has announced that they’ve decided to shut down Visceral Games. Though there is some good news: the Star Wars game they’ve been working on is not being killed off with the developer. Not yet, at least. Read the full announcement below.
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The Drill Down 481: E3 2017 Wrap-Up
On this week’s The Drill Down podcast, E3, the Super Bowl for game developers, Uber fails again, and, much much more.
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Topics: Apps, Computers, Conventions, E3, Electronics, Environment, Features, Gadgets, Games, Podcasts, Science, Software, Technology, The Drill Down, Video Games
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Tags: AI, Alexa, Amazon, Artificial Intelligence, Bethesda, E3, EA, Electronic Entertainment Expo, Environment, games, gaming, Microsoft, Nintendo, PC, Science, Sony, Uber, Ubisoft, Video Games, videogames, Virtual Reality, VR, Xbox One X
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