“Mirror’s Edge 2” Domain Names Transferred to EA’s DNS on May 4th

"Mirror's Edge 3" domains also transferred.

Posted By | On 04th, Jun. 2013

The mono colour palette made for an oppresive setting
If the appearance of Mirror’s Edge 2, the follow-up to DICE’s first person platforming game for the Xbox 360 and PS3, on retail sites and EA’s own Help Center weren’t enough to convince you, then just know that the domains for the same have been transferred to EA’s DNS on May 4th.
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This means that said domain names are now linked to EA’s official site. If that’s not an indicator of the game’s imminent announcement at E3 2013, we don’t know what is.

On top of this, names for “Mirror’s Edge 3” can also be seen. If EA simply registered the domains, it’s one thing, but these have also been transferred to the publisher’s DNS. Are there long-term plans to include a third game already, or will we be hearing about it along with news on the second game?

As always, E3 2013 will be the place for answers. We are going to attend the event and bring you all the latest news. Stay tuned from June 10th onwards for more.


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