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EA Play Live Makes Its Return This July

By Camilo OlmedoMay 11, 2021
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Surprising no one, yet another publisher is taking the route of having an online event for their upcoming titles. Today, EA announced that their EA Play Live showcase will be happening on July 22nd. This is pretty exciting news for fans of their games such as Dragon Age and Battlefield after last year’s event gave us very sparse information about the two massive franchises. Here’s hoping that this go-around will give us a little more than a few tech demos.

EA Play Live is coming back July 22nd. Save the date! pic.twitter.com/qh9OOGhPTm

— Electronic Arts (@EA) May 11, 2021

No word has been mentioned on what games will be making appearances at the live show, but EA has enough high-profile titles on the way to fuel the ever-rampant internet rumor mill. We will likely get some more news on the upcoming Dragon Age and Battlefield sequels. Last year we did get the announcement of the co-op hit It Takes Two so there could be a few surprises in store as well.

As of right now, all we really have is the date. EA Play Live is set to kick off on July 22nd. There is still no word on a time or where to stream the show, but it’s safe to assume that the usual suspects of Twitch and YouTube will have a slew of options to choose from.

Stay tuned to The Outerhaven for more news and updates about EA Play Live and more.

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Philly-based Puerto Rican games journalist with a penchant for cosplay, giant monsters, superheroes, and tall video game ladies who could end me with a single glance.

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