| Wait, What? $130 ‘Battlefield 1’ Collector’s Edition Doesn’t Include Game
You might think that you’ve seen it all with video games. Especially in the last handful of years with unpopular trends popping up left and right. Then this slaps your eyes. Collector’s editions of video games are a great way for people who are fully sold on an upcoming release to acquire some added goodies for a little bit more coin. Usually these come with collectible replicas of items found in the game, statues, and various other things. Oh yeah, and the game itself! Obviously. But a new Amazon exclusive Battlefield 1 collector’s edition is changing this up a bit. It’ll cost you $130 ($104 if you’re a Prime member), and does come with the aforementioned collectible goodies. What it does not come with, however, is the freakin’ game.
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| E3 2016: ‘Battlefield 1’ Gameplay Trailer
To close out their EA Play event, Electronic Arts showed off the latest in one of their biggest franchises, titled Battlefield 1. While the Call of Duty franchise keeps going into the future—something that has not been all that popular with players—developer DICE is taking the Battlefield franchise way, way back with the game set in World War I. A gameplay trailer for the new game was shown. You can see the new game in action in the trailer below.
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| E3 2016: First Look At New ‘Star Wars’ Games |
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Instead of focusing on one specific Star Wars game such as Star Wars Battlefront, EA took the opportunity to preview all of the games they’re working on for the franchise, which is many from a bunch of different developers including Titanfall developer Respawn Entertainment, who’s working on a third-person title, BioWare, DICE, and more. As far as actually showing the games, there’s not a whole lot of that. It’s more of a behind the scenes video talking with many of the people who are working on these highly anticipated Star Wars games. But there is one particular game that is briefly shown that will excite eager fans. That would be the game being worked on by Dead Space developer Visceral Games, led by former top Naughty Dog talent Amy Hennig—who was a writer and creative director on their Uncharted series and joined Visceral back in April of 2014—with the help of Lucasfilm VP and Executive Creative Director Doug Chiang. It’s not much at all, and it is early footage, but you can see that brief first gameplay peek and more on the various Star Wars games being worked on in the video below.
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| E3 2016: ‘Titanfall 2’ Trailer Confirms Single Player Campaign
One of the biggest problems people had with Titanfall was that it didn’t have a single-player campaign, only multiplayer, and still cost the same as full-price game—a problem that has persisted in gaming lately. But it appears a lesson was learned. Electronic Arts is technically not taking part in E3 2016, hosting their own separate event called EA Play, but with the convention beginning today anyway, it’s easier to simply bunch them in with all our E3 coverage this week. As part of their event, Titanfall 2 is being presented and trailers have been released that confirm there will be a single-player campaign this time around. You can see the trailers below.
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| ‘Mirror’s Edge Catalyst’ Launch Trailer “Why We Run” Released
The long-awaited follow-up to the first-person freerunning game Mirror’s Edge, titled Mirror’s Edge Catalyst, is set to finally release on June 7th. To celebrate the release, developer DICE and publisher Electronic Arts have released a launch trailer for the game titled “Why We Run” which covers some of the game’s story and shows some gameplay action. You can read more about the game and check out the launch trailer below.
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