EA presents its selection of games for Christmas!

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    At the end of the year that is fast approaching, EA reminds you of the games that can make good Christmas gifts for gamers! 

    Christmas is coming. Well, it's not really a scoop you will tell me. It's barely early October and stores will start supplying toy departments to make children happy. But inevitably, if you are over 12 years old (although) you will probably make the trunk if you are offered a Barbie doll. And maybe then a video game would please you (we hope, at least if you read this article it is probably that you are not hostile to it!). So, no problem, EA has thought of everything and suggests its small Christmas list in case you missed the news. But hey, unless you are deprived of electricity and locked in a closet, it is hard to imagine how. When in doubt, it is safe than cure, as they say! 

    After this useless introduction, let's move on to the gift for the football fan: FIFA 17. It brings big novelties this year. Big changes in perspective due to the use of a new game engine for the saga: the Frostbite. But that's not all. This year, the solo career will put you in the shoes of a young rookie of the English championship: a certain Alex Hunter. But we do not tell you more, at least not here. If you're interested, feel free to check out our short summary of what's new in FIFA 17 (written before the game's release.)

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yYjD78X1d9Q

    Another big piece for the futuristic FPS follower: Titanfall 2 developed by Respawn entertainment. The first episode was pretty good (at least I found) but had disappointed some players by not releasing on the Sony console, but also by not offering any solo and settling for multiplayer. This time, the injustices are repaired since the game will be released on PS4, Xbox One and PC, but also because it will offer a scripted single player mode. Titanfall 2 will be available on October 28.As a reminder, you will find the French dubbing of Joey Starr.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LxVHLPizG84

    And last but not least for lovers of historic FPS: Battlefield 1, developed by DICE. The well-known FPS series surprises by going back in time and placing the action at the heart of the First World War. The beta had already been a great success.Will Battlefield 1 satisfy players? Reply on 21 October.

     

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yR8-bThoAfg

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