EA promises that we'll start seeing "glimpses" of Respawn's Star Wars title very soon.
The demo has yet to go live for Xbox One and PS4 players in the United States.
New missions, expanded progression Guild support, and more also coming next month.
A new solar system, new vehicles, dangerous hazards, and more await.
Announce the Nintendo Direct already, for crying out loud.
Take Two feels like it should focus on entertainment, not on “being a retailer”.
Someone give this man a budget, because he seems to have all the right ideas.
The standalone version is out on March 29th for Xbox One, PC, and PS4.
Hopefully, EA blazes the trail for other major publishers to follow on this front.
Disney continues to get money for the license, so you can see why it might be unconcerned about EA’s handling of Star Wars games.
Could EA Access be coming to PS4 at last?
EA, much like other publishers, is seeing digital game sales comprise a larger part of their overall market.
EA however has expectations for the game to do really well over the long term.
Free tracks, bikes, and vanity items planned as part of seasonal content.
Snapshot's Julian Gollop believes the additional time will help it "live up to your expectations".
Obsidian's sci-fi FPS/RPG is a full-priced release irrespective of the format.
The game will be free and discounted by 50 percent until February 12th.
"The trailers show you an aspect of it, but not a whole picture of what the game will be," says the actor.
Meanwhile, the Nintendo Switch is back to being the bestselling console after last week's blip.
Red Dead Online is also tracking ahead of how GTA Online was performing within the same timeframe of its launch cycle.