Continued Support for Big Games
EA had a pretty incredible year in 2016, with big releases like Battlefield 1, Titanfall 2, Mirror’s Edge: Catalyst, and more. Considering their two biggest shooters of the year released right at the tail end of the year, it’ll be important for EA to provide compelling follow-up content to each.
We know Battlefield 1 is getting future expansions, and luckily EA just showed us some concept art of the first one called “They Shall Not Pass.” Star Wars Battlefront recently received its final map pack, so now it’s time for Titanfall 2 and Battlefield 1 to fill that spot. On top of that, with Mass Effect: Andromeda hitting in March, surely it will be getting support for the rest of the year as well.
EA has done a good job lately of extending the life of their titles, and making them easily playable for more than just a few weeks or months after release. Fans have a lot to choose from, and hopefully EA can keep the communities for their biggest multiplayer games thriving for some time to come with new maps, modes, and expansions.