Paris Games Week 2016: EA unveils its present games!

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Paris Games Week 2016 is the end-of-year event not to be missed. The EA publisher will be present with its latest news!

Paris Games Week 2016 will take place from 27 to 31 October, at the Parc des expositions, Porte de Versailles in Paris. Among the major publishers expected, the American giant EA will be there and intends to make the show with its recently released or upcoming titles!

This is how players will find the following playable games at the EA booth:

    • FIFA 17, the most popular football simulation.
    • Battlefield 1, the new installment in the Battlefield franchise that will immerse players in the First World War.  
    • Titanfall 2, the next FPS from Respawn Entertainment, packed with action and Titans!

"We are renewing our participation in the largest video game show in France this year. It's an opportunity to introduce fans to our best games and give them new experiences. » explains Dominique Cor, Managing Director of Electronic Arts France

 

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FIFA 17

Released since September 29, 2016 in France, this FIFA exploits the Frosbite and offers a brand new mode, the Adventure. The perfect opportunity to dive into the heart of the professional career of young Alex Hunter ! Further improvements have been made to set pieces, pressing, movement and collective play.

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Battlefield 1

Far from the current conflicts, the player relives the Great War that marked the modern world with its new technologies. After offering a public beta at the end of August, Battlefield should satisfy lovers of FPS and historical atmosphere at its next release: August 21, 2016.

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Titanfall 2

With a link between pilot and Titan at the heart of the game, Titanfall 2 offers a single-player campaign that exploits the relationship between man and machine. Six new Titans will be available, advanced pilot abilities, a customization system, new maps, new weapons and an energetic mutiplayer. It is scheduled for October 28, 2016 in France.

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