EA confirmed the release window for their upcoming titles, Battlefield 5, Titanfall 2 & Mass Effect Andromeda during last night’s investor call.
During the call with investors, EA’s CEO Andrew Wilson said, “We will introduce breakthrough games from some of our biggest and most popular franchises.
In Q1, we’ll begin with the creative and innovative Mirror’s Edge Catalyst from DICE launching in May. A great line-up of EA SPORTS titles are in development for next year, and we look forward to sharing more about these new experiences in the months ahead.
An all-new Battlefield game from DICE will arrive in time for the holidays, we’re excited to have a new Titanfall experience coming from our friends at Respawn and of course, Mass Effect Andromeda from the team at BioWare will launch later in the fiscal year.
Players in our live services will continue to experience engaging new content, expansions and updates, and we’ll have more new mobile titles as well.”
Later in the call EA’s CFO Blake Jorgensen adds, “You should assume that a Battlefield would come typically in the third quarter when we normally have it.
we’re not yet announcing when Titanfall or Mass Effect Andromeda will come, but you should assume that’s in the back half of the year as well because our second quarter is so dominated by our sports titles.”
“It’s really early start talking about the details of Titanfall at this juncture and that wasn’t purpose of raising it, Jorgensen explained.
What I would say having seen the game is it’s looking fantastic, our relationship with Respawn is extremely strong, we had great fight in that entire team to build a spectacular game and are really looking forward to sharing more details in the months ahead.”
Battlefield 5 will launch during 2016 holiday season, Titanfall 2 & Mass Effect Andromeda sometine in 2017.
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Source: EA Investor Call (via Seeking Alpha)