News: Mass Effect II goes multiplatform, Bad Company 2 announced & more inside.
As part of their quarterly conference call for investors, Electronic Arts has revealed their very large slate of games that they plan to release in 2009 and into 2010.
In the Spring, EA will focus heavily on the Wii with the release of the Wii Fit-like EA Sports Active and EA Sports Tennis 2009. Moving into June, EA spreads out into multiplatform titles such as Fight Night Round 4 (PS3, Xbox 360) and Harry Potter and The Half Blood Prince (DS, PC, PS2, PS3, PSP, Wii, Xbox 360). The Sims 3 will also be released in June, after being pushed back from a February 20 release date.
Like most game publishers, EA only has a few games scheduled for the Summer. Those games include
Need For Speed: Shift (PC, PS3, PSP, Xbox 360) and the yearly mainstays that are
NCAA Football 2010 and
Madden NFL 2010.
More Need For Speed will be released in the Fall as
Need For Speed: Nitro (DS, Wii) is currently slotted for an October or November release along with
NBA Live 2010. The next game from Tim Schafer's Double Fine Productions,
Brutal Legend (PS3, Xbox 360), and BioWare's
Dragon Age: Origins (PC, PS3, Xbox 360) will also be released during the Fall.
Closing out 2009, EA has announced that Harmonix will release their game based on the music of
The Beatles before the end of 2009. The company has also announced that
Dead Space for the Wii will come out before the end of the year. Dead Space will be the first of several "core intellectual properties and franchise" that EA plans to bring to the Wii. On a down note, EA said that there will be no new
Medal of Honor game in 2009.
Finally, EA listed a few games that will be released in early 2010. These include
Battlefield: Bad Company 2 (PC, PS3, Xbox 360) from DICE and
Dante's Inferno (PC, PS3, Xbox 360), from EA Redwood Shores, the creators of Dead Space.
Mass Effect II will also be released in early 2010 as a multiplatform release. However, EA did not say whether the series would make the jump to the PS3 or whether "multiplatform" refers only to a PC and Xbox 360 release as with the first game.
We'll have more soon.