EA Play 2019 is upon us bringing EA’s most recent slate of games to the Hollywood Palladium in Los Angeles on June 8 and 9. Today, fan registration for the event is now open giving the public access to the event for free.
In order to register for EA Play 2019, just follow the link and have your EA account information handy. Once you put in your info, you’ll be able to reserve one gameplay session of your choosing. The Sims 4, FIFA 20, Apex Legends, Anthem, Madden NFL 20, and Battlefield V will all be available to play on both dates.
Booking a gameplay session will also get you “Priority Entrance” for the date of your session, allowing you to expedite your entry into the event. If you are not interested in booking a gameplay session or you’re not quite sure what to play, you can opt out and just choose your Priority Entry date. You will be able to reserve a gameplay session later if there are spots still available.
EA Play 2019 attendees will also have the opportunity to get a glimpse of Respawn Entertainment’s upcoming Star Wars game, Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order. It is safe to say we will see some gameplay as EA announced via Twitter the first gameplay reveal for Fallen Order would be at the event and E3. More details about the event, including additional activities, will be shared closer to the event.
Additionally, the previously planned EA Play live streams that would be replacing the traditional press conference on Friday, June 7 will now be held on that Saturday kicking off the festivities. “We’ve decided to pull all of our live streams into Saturday, June 8,” confirms a post from EA, “so fans will have a full slate of streams that will take you inside the games and new content, all in one day.”
Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order seems to be EA’s marquee title for this year’s show. As the only non-annualized and unreleased game prominently featured at EA Play, it will be interesting to see Respawn’s Star Wars game in-action, as well as if EA will have any other surprises. Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order is set to launch for PC, PS4, and Xbox One on November 15.
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