Latest news with #ElectronicArts'

Engadget
19-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Engadget
EA's big reveal for its next Battlefield game may already be spoiled
Looks like we can skip the drum roll for the next Battlefield title reveal. Seen in a leak of Electronic Arts' upcoming first-person shooter, the company is shipping promotional materials to content creators for Battlefield 6 . The name drop may not be all that surprising, but the highly anticipated title could be a turning point for EA that follows up on Battlefield 2042 , which was released in 2021 and currently sits at a Mixed review rating on Steam. In the since-deleted post, gaming YouTuber DooM49 revealed a promotional crate labeled Battlefield 6 that was reportedly sent to him by EA. The mysterious package was secured by straps that could hint at potential game modes, with words like "conquest," "breakthrough" and "rush" wrapped around the box. Another Battlefield content creator, rivaLxfactor, shared more details about the rumored EA event, corroborating the info from DooM49. As seen in the post on X, EA will reportedly hold a three-day event to reveal Battlefield 6 , starting on July 29. The event will also reportedly feature interviews with the game's developers and show off some content with invited guests. The leaks also point to EA potentially launching the open beta for Battlefield 6 after the event. EA hasn't confirmed the leaks, nor announced an official reveal event yet. However, EA previously detailed in its fourth quarter financial results that it would reveal the new Battlefield game in the summer. After the official reveal, the company plans to launch the next Battlefield title before April 2026, according to EA's roadmap.
Yahoo
04-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Madden 26 trailer puts the Super Bowl champs front and center in bold Eagles focus
Everyone's favorite sports simulation is back, and Philadelphia Eagles star Saquon Barkley was chosen to grace the cover. Correction... Everyone's favorite sim is almost ready for its return. August 14 is the release date for Electronic Arts' Madden 26 game, and yes, you read that correctly. That reads 'favorite sim'. No disrespect is intended to the makers and fans of the NBA 2K franchise. They've done a heck of a job with their product. But this is Electronic Arts' Madden NFL franchise. Come on. There's no debate. Madden is the grandaddy of them all, sort of like the Rose Bowl in Pasadena. Madden 26's trailer dropped, and it's Eagles-heavy. This one ranks among the best they've ever done. Don't take anyone else's word for it. Feast your eyes, and take a look for yourselves. This article originally appeared on Eagles Wire: Philadelphia Eagles earn top billing in Madden 26 trailer


The Hindu
13-05-2025
- Entertainment
- The Hindu
S8UL announces EA FC roster for Esports World Cup, signs eChampions League winner Jonny
S8UL has roped in eChampions League and virtual Bundesliga winner Jonas Wirth and Mexican champion Aaron Rivera for the upcoming Esports World Cup 2025, the Indian esports organisation announced on Tuesday. 'Jonny' Wirth won the virtual Bundesliga Club Championship, the Grand Final and the eChampions League last season, with all the titles featuring Electronic Arts' FIFAe, which is now called EA FC 24. Jonny also finished in the top 16 at the FIFAe World Cup 2023 and the FC Pro 24 World Championship, with total career earnings of approximately USD 196,150 (approx. INR 1.6 crore). He has spent most of his professional career at the esports wings of two German football clubs, Vfl Bochum (Bundesliga) and SC Paderborn (Bundesliga 2). 'It's a great opportunity to represent such a passionate and growing organisation on the global stage. I'm looking forward to what we can achieve together at the Esports World Cup and beyond,' Jonny said. Meanwhile, Mexican 'HappYMeaL664' Rivera represented Mexico in the FIFAe Nations Series 2023 and recently achieved an impressive feat by winning three consecutive FC Pro 25 Open Cup titles in the LATAM North region across November, December, and January. His gameplay has delivered unforgettable moments, including a dramatic last-minute winner in the FC Pro Open Global Qualifier to seal a 5-4 victory. He has previously represented teams such as Essentials Gaming, AJM Esports, and CD Leganés. S8UL became the first Indian esports organisation to be selected as a club partner for the 2025 Esports World Cup, set to be played in Saudi Arabia between July 8 to August 24. 'Joining S8UL is a big move, and I'm all in. Representing this team on the world stage means a lot, and I'm ready to bring my best to EAFC this season. Big goals ahead—let's make it happen,' Rivera said. The organisation, a popular name in Battlegrounds Mobile India (BGMI) and Pokémon UNITE, has ventured into new titles, announcing rosters for five titles at the Esports World Cup, and more are expected soon. 'The addition of Jonny and Happy to our roster reflects our commitment to competing with the best on the international stage. They've already made waves not just in their respective regions but across the global EAFC scene,' Animesh Agarwal aka 8Bit Thug, Co-founder and CEO of S8UL, said. S8UL roster for Esports World Cup 2025: Apex Legends: Rick Wirth (Sharky), Benjamin Spaseski (Jesko) and Tom Canty (Legacy) Call of Duty: Warzone: Colin Bowers-Wilson (Trikempathy), Braxton Trice (Braxtvn), and Ryder Skarzinski (Ryda) Chess: Nihal Sarin and Aravindh Chithambaram EA SPORTS FC: Jonas Wirth (Jonny) and Aaron Rivera (Happy) Starcraft II: Pyung Jae Koh (GuMiho)