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New Need for Speed, Mirror’s Edge, and Plants vs. Zombie games coming in 2016

Brad Stephenson Brad Stephenson
September 15, 2019
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New Need for Speed, Mirror's Edge and Plants vs. Zombie games coming in 2016

EA has confirmed release windows for several upcoming video game releases in a slide presentation concerning the company’s fourth-quarter and full-year earnings for the 2015 fiscal year. The previously announced sequel to Mirror’s Edge coming to Xbox One and PC has been listed as getting a release within the first quarter of 2016, while a new Plants Versus Zombies game for consoles (presumably a sequel to the Xbox One 3D shooter, Plants Versus Zombies: Garden Warfare) is due for release in the fourth quarter. News of Mirror’s Edge 2 has been floating around since as early as 2013 when it was announced as an upcoming game for Xbox One.

A new untitled Need for Speed game for current gen consoles is expected to get a release within the third quarter of 2016 and will be preceded by a new Need for Speed mobile game called Need for Speed: No Limits sometime in 2015. Three sequels for three popular video game franchises. Which one excites you’re the most (or least)?

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