EA shows new E3 trailers for Battlefield, Mass Effect, and more

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EA shows new E3 trailers for Battlefield, Mass Effect, and more
Mass Effect, FIFA, Star Wars, and other games get some time in the limelight ahead of E3

MANILA, Philippines – Ahead of the Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) in Los Angeles, Electronic Arts (EA) showcased a variety of new trailers for its upcoming games, including Mass Effect: Andromeda, Battlefield 1, and Titanfall 2.

Perhaps the one most Western shooter and role-playing game fans were looking forward to was the latest trailer for Mass Effect: Andromeda, which sets the space-faring epic on a course for a completely different galaxy.

If action-packed shooters are your game of choice, EA also revealed trailers for Battlefield 1, which sets the shooter back in World War I, and Titanfall 2, which is set in a near-future scenario.

Whereas you fight with long rifles and bayonets in Battlefield 1’s gameplay world, Titanfall 2 pits you against other players in a world where you can call down your own battle machines from the sky.

Meanwhile soccer fans will enjoy an intriguing new story mode coming for the upcoming FIFA 17. Not only is this game featuring a new engine, but the story mode, which they’re calling The Journey, appears to be adding drama into an otherwise sports-sim like gameplay experience.

Finally, we can’t leave out Star Wars. EA has a new trailer promising “different gameplay experiences tailor-made” for fans. While it doesn’t show much gameplay, it provides its own look forward at what people should expect from Electronic Arts and Star Wars when it comes to gaming.


– Rappler.com

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Victor Barreiro Jr.

Victor Barreiro Jr is part of Rappler's Central Desk. An avid patron of role-playing games and science fiction and fantasy shows, he also yearns to do good in the world, and hopes his work with Rappler helps to increase the good that's out there.