EA Play Live 2020 Announced for June 11th

EA's event will be going all-digital this Summer.

Posted By | On 04th, May. 2020

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In the wake of several digital events this Summer, Electronic Arts has confirmed that EA Play Live 2020 will also be going digital. It will stream live on June 11th at 4 PM PT. The publisher noted on Twitter that there would be “world premieres, news and more.”

Aside from this year’s iterations of FIFA and Madden, it’s anyone’s guess what EA could have to showcase. Perhaps we’ll see Star Wars: Project Maverick, EA Motive’s next title that was rumored to be “very unique”. Maybe Respawn Entertainment will announce a sequel to Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order.

We may even hear about the next Battlefield, which is confirmed to be releasing in 2021 for PC, Xbox Series X and PS5. Heck, maybe even BioWare will provide a tease of its revamped version of Anthem? One can certainly hope. Regardless, expect more information from the publisher on what to expect in the weeks.


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