It took a few years, but it seems as though EA has finally released a Star Wars video game that is surpassing all expectations. Announced today during Electonic Arts’ financial call going over sales for the publisher’s third quarter of the current fiscal year, it was revealed that Respawn’s Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order has already
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To kick off the new year, Respawn Entertainment co-founder Vince Zampella seems to have received a promotion of sorts within EA’s larger studio structure. In a report from the Los Angeles Times today, it was announced that Zampella is now set to lead DICE LA, which is the Los Angeles based division of the studio
We’ve known about EA and Respawn Entertainment’s Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order game for years, and today we finally got the first trailer and some more details about the game. This reveal confirms that it will be a single player game with no microtransactions and that Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order will come out for
Say what you want, but I love EA’s press conferences that kick off the E3 festivities every year. Is it typically boring? Yes. Is it awkward? Almost always. And is there ever any real substantial news to be revealed about upcoming games? Not really. Objectively, most of the conferences that EA has held over the
Anthem launched yesterday for those who are part of the Origins Access subscription, and the day before, on February 14, Neill Blomkamp launched his Anthem short film titled, “Conviction: An Anthem Story”. However, talk of Apex Legends surfaced on Twitter with the film director sharing thoughts on a potential character being introduced to the Battle Royale game. Originally, Neill Blomkamp
It’s always heartening when companies put down their corporate schtick to play nice with each other. Whether it is major game studios celebrating with competitors during flagship launches or the typical PR banter, it’s always a nice feel-good story for the press. Yet, in an odd turn, Epic Vice President (i.e. Fortnite) deleted his congratulations to