06-07-2011, 09:49
E3 2011 Daily Recap: Monday
Today was a great day for Battlefield fans, filled with news, gameplay, and some clutch information so many of our fans have been waiting for. Did you miss out on any tidbits throughout the day? Fear not, loyal reader we have the answers to all your questions right here in our Monday recap for E3 2011.
We kicked things off this afternoon with the EA Press Conference, where EA showed its entire lineup for the year, but the party really started when Karl Magnus Troedsson, General Manager of DICE, took the stage to introduce what you all were waiting for - Battlefield 3. The Battlefield 3 team came prepared, unveiling a massive amount of new information, including one key piece of information: Battlefield 3 launches on October 25, 2011.
KM went on to discuss a bit about the Frostbite 2 engine, which allows for all the great new features included in Battlefield 3. We could discuss this, but we know seeing is believing, so take a look at what Frostbite 2 can do!
Following that, Troedsson introduced Battlefield 3 Executive Producer Patrick Bach to the audience, as he played a mission from BF3 titled Thunder Run. In this playthrough, Bach guide Cpl. Jonathan Jono Miller as he takes his tank to the front of the enemy line. Needless to say, hijinx ensue. Care to see it for yourself? Heres Patrick Bachs entire playthrough from the event!
What about multiplayer, you say? Well, glad you asked! Multiplayer will be available for everyone to play at the EA booth on the E3 show floor! Not only that, Battlefield 3 fans will also be able to stop by the booth to get their very personalized Battlefield 3 dog tag, making for a nice memento for those able to make it to the show. For those of you at home, we know youre all excited to see BF3s multiplayer in action, so without further ado, heres the first multiplayer trailer for Battlefield 3 called Operation Metro.
Still looking to see more of Battlefield 3s multiplayer modes in action? Youre in luck this September, the Battlefield 3 beta goes live, allowing you to dive into the heart of the fray and see all of the destructive power of Frostbite 2 and Battlefield 3 for yourself.
Source : http://www.battlefield.com/battlefield3/...cap-monday
Mindblown
Today was a great day for Battlefield fans, filled with news, gameplay, and some clutch information so many of our fans have been waiting for. Did you miss out on any tidbits throughout the day? Fear not, loyal reader we have the answers to all your questions right here in our Monday recap for E3 2011.
We kicked things off this afternoon with the EA Press Conference, where EA showed its entire lineup for the year, but the party really started when Karl Magnus Troedsson, General Manager of DICE, took the stage to introduce what you all were waiting for - Battlefield 3. The Battlefield 3 team came prepared, unveiling a massive amount of new information, including one key piece of information: Battlefield 3 launches on October 25, 2011.
KM went on to discuss a bit about the Frostbite 2 engine, which allows for all the great new features included in Battlefield 3. We could discuss this, but we know seeing is believing, so take a look at what Frostbite 2 can do!
Following that, Troedsson introduced Battlefield 3 Executive Producer Patrick Bach to the audience, as he played a mission from BF3 titled Thunder Run. In this playthrough, Bach guide Cpl. Jonathan Jono Miller as he takes his tank to the front of the enemy line. Needless to say, hijinx ensue. Care to see it for yourself? Heres Patrick Bachs entire playthrough from the event!
What about multiplayer, you say? Well, glad you asked! Multiplayer will be available for everyone to play at the EA booth on the E3 show floor! Not only that, Battlefield 3 fans will also be able to stop by the booth to get their very personalized Battlefield 3 dog tag, making for a nice memento for those able to make it to the show. For those of you at home, we know youre all excited to see BF3s multiplayer in action, so without further ado, heres the first multiplayer trailer for Battlefield 3 called Operation Metro.
Still looking to see more of Battlefield 3s multiplayer modes in action? Youre in luck this September, the Battlefield 3 beta goes live, allowing you to dive into the heart of the fray and see all of the destructive power of Frostbite 2 and Battlefield 3 for yourself.
Source : http://www.battlefield.com/battlefield3/...cap-monday
Mindblown