


If EA wants to surprise gamers, it will need something big, then, rather than a sequel to an existing title. He did say that "Through a new policy agreement, we will be working with Respawn to bring new Titanfall experiences to players worldwide," which many took to mean a cross platform launch on PS4 as well as PC and Xbox One, but it could mean EA is happy to license Frostbite to a new developer if it means level-destroying Titan battles that rival Battlefield 4's Levolution moments. Having confirmed Titanfall 2 is in the works during the earnings call, Wilson didn't mention whether developer Respawn Entertainment would re-use it's existing game engine, or move to something else. Finally, Mirrors Edge 2 is listed as using Frostbite, although it isn't set to go on sale until 2016.Īnother possibility is that the sequel to Titanfall will use the Frostbite engine. A new Need For Speed also seems unlikely for a 2014 reveal, as according to Wilson, “Ghost Games is working on an innovative new chapter of the franchise" and EA has “planned an extended development window to ensure a high quality experience for NFS players next year.”Īaryn Flynn, general manager for Bioware, confirmed Mass Effect 4 would be using Frostbite, and fantasy RPG Dragon Age: Inquisition (also in development at Bioware) is using it too.
