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VGU Talks – EA Press Conference From E3 2016

E3  2016  has begun and with it comes this years press conferences brought  to us by our  favourite companies. As a change of events this time around, EA has presented their conference first on the Sunday before any of  the big showings from Sony or Microsoft. Did they start the show off well? In my opinion no.

My main reason for this comes with the fact that we knew everything that EA was bringing to the show prior to the event. Nothing new was really shown off apart from a few spots of gameplay here or there with certain titles getting more air time than others. Was hilarious to see that Madden 17 got quickly brushed aside in order for EA to discuss their promising E-Sports line up. The presentation seemed a little all over the place at times but overall left an experience that was sour. The only games that I am anticipating after this are Mass Effect Andromeda, Titanfall 2 and Battlefield 1.

What are your thoughts on EA Play at  E3 2016? Think the show was good or bad? Let us know your full thoughts in  the comments and keep an eye  out on our coverage as the week continues.

by Dominic Coles | June 13th, 2016

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