Friday, June 19th 2020

EA Teases Next-Gen Videogames from Criterion, Bioware, DICE and Motive

EA via its EA play event has teased next-gen graphics and gameplay from upcoming titles on its publishing label. The games showcase work in progress for next-generation games that seem to be set in three well-known franchises, with Motive, who has just recently developed Star Wars Squadron in conjunction with Lucasfilm, seemingly presenting the only new IP.

From Criterion, a new Need for Speed game is teased, with particular emphasis being put on both detail level on cars and reflections, as well as the absence of any loading times granted by next-gen hardware. Bioware's showcase seems like a tease for Dragon Age 4 - there is a distinct fantasy look to the video, and I believe I've seen those red colors in previous entries' red lyrium crystals. DICE, of course, showcased a new Battlefield game, which exceptional fidelity on character models, and what seems like truly epic battles with hundreds of soldiers on-screen at the same time. Lastly, Motive seems to be developing a physics-based game where environment interactivity is key. Models used seem like a mash-up between fantasy, sci-fi and modern-day, so it's difficult to pen exactly what we're looking at. Catch the video teaser after the break.
Source: Daniel Ahmad @ Twitter
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51 Comments on EA Teases Next-Gen Videogames from Criterion, Bioware, DICE and Motive

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u2konlineStill have the disc/jewel case and booklet for it. Great game indeed.
I still have the number plates for the Porsche I bought after playing NFS Porsche Unleashed. No longer have that 911. But I have to admit, I bought that car to stop me playing so much NFS PU. I think it was actually the best car (drive) I have owned, and I miss it. Family man now, so I have a boring family car. Oh, if only I could turn back time...

You know, just sitting here, I can remember the cars, the upgrades for purchase, the maps, and even the muscle memory for driving and changing gears. That muscle memory must be 20 years old now! I was living in London ... now I have a 15yr old daughter and live in France. What a flashback!
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