Earlier this year the powerful company producer and developer Electronic Arts announced that it will not be present at this year’s E3, but will instead host its own event called EA Play, which will be open both to the public like the press.
During the announcement, EA stated that “our players are impulse force behind everything we do, so this summer we’ll be opening up our world to you with a couple of new unique events in Los Angeles and London. We will bring the new games, we will bring the demons, we will bring the competition… and you can put your hands on him. Or you can join us online and immerse yourself in the experience of some of our biggest games of the year. Let’s live to play together.”
Now finally after a few months and increasingly closer to the date of the event, the company has decided to share the first details about the conference. You can find below a list with scheduleswith Pacific Time set:
■ EA Play Los Angeles
Sunday, June 12
- 1:00pm – 2:00pm – EA Press Conference
- 2:00pm – 4:00pm – Open to the press
- 4:00pm – 10:00pm – Open to players
Monday, June 13
- 9:00am – 9:00pm – Open to all players
Tuesday, June 14
- 9:00am – 9:00pm – Open to the industry and E3 attendees
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Electronic Arts will not be at E3 2016, announces its own “EA Play” event
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