‘Battlefield 5’ and ‘Titanfall 2’ will arrive at the end of 2016

Electronic Arts CFO Blake Jorgensen recently announced during the Media & Telecom Conference at Morgan Stanley Technology yesterday, which the new games Battlefield and Titanfall will launch later this year during the company’s third fiscal quarter.

These dates include the season from September 30th from 2016 to December 31 2016, while, as we have already told you, it has also been confirmed that the next Mass Effect: Andromeda will be released sometime between January 1 of 2017 and the March 31st 2017; in addition to the new Mirror’s Edge that will arrive over the next few months.

You can find some of the words from Jorgensen below:

We have a great year ahead of us. We have our field battle FPS, Battlefield, launching in the third quarter, and our third-party title from Respawn Games, our partner, already in development. It’s called Titanfall, which is the second title to come from this brand. They are both first-person shooters and are aimed at the fast-moving action game market, as well as the strategy game market… We have our runner game Mirror’s Edge coming this first quarter, and then we have Mass Effect, a action and science fiction game, for our fourth quarter. So we have a big year ahead of us and we’re pretty excited about it.

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