At EA Play Live, Electronic Arts confirmed that its biggest studios are all working on next-gen games including developers at BioWare, Criterion, DICE, and Motive.

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Criterion previously announced that it’s working on a next-gen entry for the Need for Speed series. Meanwhile, BioWare has announced work on a new Dragon Age game while DICE announced work on a new Battlefield. Both titles are likely slated for next-gen consoles such as the PS5 and Xbox Series X.

EA shared a brief sizzle reel of games currently in development for next-gen consoles, including brief glimpses of the new Dragon Age. However, EA stopped short of sharing full trailers for any of its next-gen games aside from sports titles like Madden 21, which were previously announced.

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“The future of EA studios is not just about new technology,” said Laura Miele, Chief Studios Officer at EA. “It’s about you. Your voices, your ideas. We want to be where you come to play – we want to make games for everyone.”

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Matt Kim is a reporter for IGN.

Source: IGN.com BioWare, Criterion, DICE All Working on Next-Gen Games