Electronic Arts Reveals A Robust EA Play Game And Star Line-Up

While the Electronic Entertainment Expo is set to be a pretty big event in its own right, [...]

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While the Electronic Entertainment Expo is set to be a pretty big event in its own right, Electronic Arts has some big plans of its own when it comes to its EA Play 2017 event.

The event, set to kick off on June 10th and running through the 12th, will feature a number of playable titles for fans to enjoy, along with a presentation that could introduce a few titles.

But, in addition to that, the show will also be home to various live performances from artists, including Nas, DJ Green Lantern and Dave East. The artists are set to perform on opening night, June 10th, from 6 PM to 8 PM PDT.

The company has also confirmed that those who attend can get some pretty cool goods each day. The first 2,000 attendees on each day will score a free Star Wars: Battlefront II poster, while those who attend on Sunday or Monday will get a chance to win a copy of Madden NFL 17 or FIFA 17. This is limited to the first 500 that play either the new Madden or FIFA.

As for the line-up of games, it appears that there will be a number of titles to get hands-on with, including various mobile titles, sports games, and, for the first time, FIFA for the Nintendo Switch. Here's the rundown:

  • Star Wars Battlefront II
  • FIFA 18
  • Madden NFL 18
  • NBA LIVE 18
  • The latest Need for Speed experience
  • The Sims Mobile
  • The Sims 4
  • Battlefield 1: In The Name of the Tsar
  • Star Wars: Galaxy of Heroes
  • Titanfall 2
  • Madden NFL Mobile
  • NBA LIVE Mobile
  • EA SPORTS FIFA on the Nintendo Switch

The event will run from June 10th through the 12th at the Hollywood Paladium in California, and will also be live-streamed for those that aren't able to make the trip. We'll have full coverage of whatever EA unveils at the event, including new Star Wars: Battlefront II info and much more. Hey, we may even have a surprise or two coming our way. We can't wait to find out!

Meanwhile, bring on Nas!

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