EA Has 4 “Undisclosed” Games Set to Release in Fiscal Year 2023

EA has an unsurprisingly packed year planned, full of annualized sports releases, undisclosed major releases, and two new mobile games.

Posted By | On 10th, May. 2022

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In its recent quarterly earnings call, EA has provided an update to its release slate for the fiscal year 2023. The Redwood-based publishing giant has quite a lot in the works for the not-so-distant future, it seems. In addition to a handful of already announced games, EA also has 4 games set to release in FY 2022-2023 that haven’t been publicly revealed.

Q1 of FY23 will see the release of F1 22, which will be followed by this year’s entries in the FIFA and Madden NFL franchises in Q2. Then Q3 will see the release of the Criterion-developed Need for Speed and the next entry in the NHL franchise. Finally, Q4 (i.e. 2023’s January-March period) will see the release of PGA Tour, “a major IP”, “a partner title” (which is likely referring to the Star Wars Jedi sequel), “a remake”, and another undisclosed “sports title”.

Additionally, FY 2023 will also see the release of two major mobile games from EA- Apex Legends: Mobile and The Lord of the Rings: Heroes of Middle-Earth. As for when to expect to hear more about these undisclosed titles, EA has canceled its EA Play event for this year, so we will most likely be having separate announcements spread out over the coming months. Until then, stay tuned.

EA FY23 release slate


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