EA Close To Finally Announcing Xbox Live Support?
Thanks to IGN Xbox for its article discussing allegedly concrete plans for Electronic Arts to support Xbox Live later this year. According to the as yet unconfirmed article, EA "will announce its strategy at the annual Electronic Entertainment Exposition this May, but it may reveal plans earlier to investors this April 29, during its upcoming fiscal announcement." We previously reported on speculation that EA Sports titles would finally become Xbox online-playable, and IGN say that "Madden NFL 2005, NCAA College Football, NASCAR Thunder 2005, and NBA Live comprise the sports package for Xbox Live this fall." The non-sports titles seem a little more unclear, but it's claimed: "Battlefield: Modern Combat, EA's new GoldenEye game, and perhaps Burnout 3 are first in line for Xbox online compatibility."
I remember that one of EA's dislikes about Xbox Live was the payment system. What have they worked out here?
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Hopefully, this means that the next NFS title will support online play on the XBox as well as on the PC/PS2. :)
Now we just need to add support for online play on the GC and make it support crossplatform gaming (for all of them and not just the PS2/PC).
Seriously, have a game that plays on all platforms that lets you play against players on any of the other platforms (or all of them at once) and maybe people can finally settle the whole "my console/system is better than yours" thing.
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I think it's probably taken so long because they know that cooperation with microsoft means microsoft puts other consoles right out of the running and gains leverage they will use against developers in the future (just like nintendo did back in the NES days).
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I must say that I haven't seen this because I've actually stayed away from EA sports games because I couldn't play them online on XBox. Well and the fact that I'm not that interested in EA's titles, except for NASCAR Thunder now that Papyrus is out of the picture.
But if their online system on the PS2 really is less than it should be, then I think getting connected with XBox Live will be a plus for them (and us) too. I know, I'll be getting NASCAR 2005 if I can play it on Live. I wonder if developer headaches with supporting their own online system may have helped drive them to settle their differences with Microsoft, and all of the money they were leaving on the table. In fact, it is likely that they had already saturated the available market with the online PS2 offerings, so going to XBox Live was the only way to further grow the market. Money talks very loudly!
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