EA: Livestreams announced in July until EA Play Live
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It's not three weeks until EA Play Live on July 22nd, but even those can sometimes feel like several months. Electronic Arts seems to see it similarly and wants to shorten the waiting time for players with a series of live streams. In addition to Battlefield 2042, Apex Legends and Madden NFL 22, some indies should also be in the foreground.Recommended editorial content Here you can find external content from [PLATFORM]. To protect your personal data, external integrations are only displayed if you confirm this by clicking on "Load all external content": Load all external content I consent to external content being displayed to me. This means that personal data is transmitted to third-party platforms. Read more about our privacy policy . External content More on this in our data protection declaration.
These are the dates of the live streams
Regardless of whether you want to see everything or just switch on selected items: You need the dates of the live streams in any case. EA enters the stage four times before EA Play Live is the grand finale:July 8th, at 7pm: The Future of First-Person-Shooters July 13th, at 7pm: EA <3 Independent Studios July 19, at 1 a.m .: Madden NFL 22 All-Access: Scouting - How the Community is Shaping Madden NFL 22 July 20, at 7 p.m .: More EA Sports July 22, at 7 p.m .: EA Play Live Of course, all information corresponds to German time. The Madden fans among you will have to grit your teeth and stay up late. The rest of the time is also given very pleasant times in Germany.
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In the first livestream, as the title suggests, it should be about the future of first-person shooters. The focus is on Battlefield 2042 and Apex Legends. In addition to big names from EA DICE, Chad Grenier, Game Director of Apex Legends, will also be there.EA <3 Independent Studios, on the other hand, focuses on the role of indie titles in the industry. The whole thing will be moderated by Todd Martens from the Los Angeles Times as well as Josef Fares from Hazelight (It Takes Two) and Guha Bala from Velan (Knockout City).
Madden NFL 22 All-Access: Scouting is then entirely dedicated to American football. EA wants to "make the voices of the players the heart of the development process", and "earlier than ever". To achieve this, the Madden Design Council should be used. In addition, it will be discussed how fans have already influenced the franchise mode.
As far as More EA Sports is concerned, EA is keeping a low profile for the time being. The company only revealed that the livestream should focus on "an extremely cool addition to an extremely popular and long-lasting EA Sports franchise".
What we can expect from EA Play Live itself, however, seems to be still uncertain. In any case, it will not be Dragon Age 4 and Mass Effect 5, announced the development studio BioWare on Twitter. The numerous rumors about a Dead Space remake, as well as the change from Assassin's Creed Valhalla Game Director over to EA Studio Motive, suggest that we will get new information about this at EA Play Live. We won't find out whether this will really be the case until July 22nd.
Source: Electronic Arts