Battlefield Hardline development started 'about a year before Dead Space 3 shipped'
Added: 07.06.2014 0:14 | 10 views | 0 comments
Visceral started work on Battlefield Hardline "about a year before [Dead Space 3] shipped", creative director Ian Milham has revealed, suggesting that the game may have entered development in early 2012.
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| Battlefield: Hardline developer Visceral still has a new IP on the way
Added: 06.06.2014 11:37 | 14 views | 0 comments
"We always have some other stuff simmering.".
A Battlefield spin-off and an untitled Star Wars game just aren't enough work for Visceral, creator of the Dead Space series. Posting on NeoGAF, art director Ian Milham has confirmed that the developer has a new IP on the boil, though it sounds like the project hasn't got properly underway for the moment.
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| News: Battlefield Hardline development started 'about a year before Dead Space 3 shipped'
Added: 06.06.2014 10:32 | 8 views | 0 comments
Visceral new IP still "simmering" as Hardline gets over 2.5 year dev cycle.
"Well, development sort of ramps up rather than begins all at once," Milham said, replying to questions on NeoGAF. "There was a core team on this for about a year before DS3 shipped, then the bulk of the team came over.
"We always have multiple things going on at different scales," he continued. "Star Wars is our other thing currently going, but we always have some other stuff simmering, including the New IP."
Visceral's Star Wars title has yet to be formally revealed, but is believed to be a third-person action-adventure co-written by former Uncharted writer Amy...
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| The Bluffers Guide to E3: What To Expect From EA
Added: 05.06.2014 14:17 | 31 views | 0 comments
Things havent been going that well for EA over the past few years. Sure, income is up, but revenues are down and the shareholders are none too happy about it. After long-term CEO John Riccitello quit the company last year citing poor financial performance and the company went into E3 2013 without a permanent head. In fact, EA remained in this rather sorry state of affairs until September when Andrew Wilson was named the new CEO, surprising everyone who had assumed that Peter Moore was a shoe-in for the role.
Which makes this E3 interesting for EA. Whilst its too early in the game for him to have actually changed anything significant, as Wilsons first E3 in the big chair its the first opportunity for him to demonstrate the direction towards which he plans to move the company and to consolidate his power by proving to the board and shareholders that the company is safest under his tenure. Last time a new EA CEO did this we got Mirrors Edge and Dead Space out of the deal, so th...
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| Uncharted's Amy Hennig Stashwick Researching for New Star Wars Game, Dead Space Director Involved
Added: 04.06.2014 16:14 | 7 views | 0 comments
Former Uncharted Creative Director Amy Hennig and her co-writer Todd Stashwick are currently doing research for their new Star Wars game at the Skywalker Ranch, and also revealed that Dead Space 3's Creative Director is on board.
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| News: EA Origin sale sees huge reductions on Mass Effect 3, Dead Space 3, Medal of Honor more
Added: 03.06.2014 12:33 | 6 views | 0 comments
And Battlefield 3 is still free.
Mass Effect 3, Dead Space 3 and Medal of Honor: Warfighter have both been reduced to just £2.99 each, with The Sims 3 available for £7.49. Mirror's Edge and Medal of Honor: Airborne are both available for even less, too, reduced to just £1.49.
And don't forget, Battlefield 3 is currently available to pick up for free.
Origin Sale:
Alice: Madness Returns - £4.49Battlefield 3 - £0.00Battlefield 3: Aftermath - £3.59Battlefield 3: Armored Kill - £3.59Battlefield 3: End Game - £3.59Battlefield Bad Company 2 - £5.99Battlefield Bad Company 2 Specact -...
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| Origin sale discounts 50 titles by up to 70%
Added: 03.06.2014 9:24 | 3 views | 0 comments
Battlefield, Dead Space and Mass Effect among cut price series. EA has launched a large Origin sale discounting many of its titles by up to 70 per cent.
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