Electronic Arts has provided its investors with an overview of the plans for the fiscal year which will run until the end of March 2021. According to reports, the well-known US publisher would have in the pipeline 14 projects. But that's not all, given that EA has reiterated that it wants to strengthen its commitment also in ongoing live services such as: Apex Legends, The Sims 4 e EA Accesslooking to further expand its presence. We report below what is declared by Andrew Wilson, CEO of EA:
This year we plan to grow our communities through new platforms and ways to play. Based on our announcement with Google Stadia last week, we plan to bring our games to more digital distribution channels. We will be bringing our subscription service to Steam as well.
We plan to launch 14 new titles this fiscal year. This includes four new EA Sports titles - FIFA, Madden, NHL and another unannounced sports game - offering players a mix of the creativity, authenticity and quality that sets EA Sports products apart. … Our FY21 plans also include four other games that tap into the breadth of our IPs, from Command & Conquer Remastered to unreleased console and PC games. In addition, we will have several games made by independent developers, which will be launched this year through the “EA Partners” program and two new titles for mobile devices, which will leverage the best IPs available to us.
Below is the possible list of new titles expected by Electronic Arts by March 2021:
- Burnout Paradise Remastered (Nintendo Switch)
- Command & Conquer Remastered (PC)
- Medal of Honor VR
- FIFA 21
- Madden NFL 21
- NHL 21
- Sports game not yet announced
- HD remake of an EA title
- EA Partner game
- EA Partner game
- EA Partner game
- EA Partner game
- EA Mobile game
- EA Mobile game
According to recent statements by Jeff Grubb of VentureBeat, the voice "HD remake of an EA title”Could refer to a return, in high definition, of the iconic Mass Effect trilogy. So we just have to wait and wait, given that in the same report Electronic Arts stated that it will share "soon" more information on EA Sports titles coming to PlayStation 5 e Xbox Series X, as well as having several new features and more releases planned for users of Nintendo Switch, among which Burnout Paradise Remastered to be released on June 19th.