EA SAYS finish expanding the additional content (not the support) of Battlefield 5 this summer. The study is involved in the development of the next title of the saga, a supposed Battlefield 6 futuristic, to be launched in 2021. Andrew Wilson, CEO of EA, He said in the presentation of financial results on Tuesday that the title is "progressing very, very well," according to VGC.
"We are excited about what the team is doing"Wilson said, referring to the Swedes at EA DICE. The executive praises the studio, saying they have been "really inspired" by how they have been working from home, adding: "I'm excited for what comes next year"
EA relies on games it prepares for the coming years
The manager showed great confidence in the next titles to be launched by his corporation at the same presentation: "I don't think we've ever had a line of content as robust as the one we have ahead of us right now." Wilson believes that the "performance level" in both the launch content and "service maintenance" of those titles is better than ever before: "I am very excited by what I see; more than I have been by our catalog in a long time".
Although it does not go into detail, EA has given some clues where the shots can go Long-term: "We will continue to invest heavily in our EA Sports brand properties, bringing back some properties in the coming years." For example, the saga NBA Live
"We have spoken before having a new saga in development, both for console and PC, and for mobile phones"Wilson said. "We are excited about it. I am also going to say that we have several products in incubation that are beginning to take shape and that look very exciting for the future."
With our feet in the present, EA's catalog this fiscal year is marked, first of all, by its sports sagas. FIFA 21 and Madden NFL 21 will be released between July and September this year. But before April 2021 they will release several games for Switch (including Burnout Paradise Remastered