EA PLAY tickets are now free and available to the public

Andrew Wilson, chief executive officer of Electronic Arts Inc. (EA), speaks during an EA event ahead of the E3 Electronic Entertainment Expo in Los Angeles, California, U.S., on Sunday, June 12, 2016. E3, a trade show for computer and video games, draws professionals to experience the future of interactive entertainment as well as to see new technologies and never-before-seen products. Photographer: Patrick T. Fallon/Bloomberg via Getty Images
Andrew Wilson, chief executive officer of Electronic Arts Inc. (EA), speaks during an EA event ahead of the E3 Electronic Entertainment Expo in Los Angeles, California, U.S., on Sunday, June 12, 2016. E3, a trade show for computer and video games, draws professionals to experience the future of interactive entertainment as well as to see new technologies and never-before-seen products. Photographer: Patrick T. Fallon/Bloomberg via Getty Images /
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If you’re looking to attend EA PLAY in June, we have some good news for you: tickets are now free and available to the public.

In a strange move from EA, they have now made their EA PLAY 2017 tickets free and open to the public. If you’re a gamer, then you know that EA isn’t the most charitable company, especially when it comes to micro-transactions. EA and “free” just don’t go together in the same sentence. However, we know this is just a move by them for fans to test out their new games. We commend them for that since it’s a great way to showcase what they’re working on.

With EA PLAY taking place on June 10 and ending on June 12, attendees will be able to play a number of upcoming games. For example, the highly anticipated Star Wars: Battlefront II, the upcoming new Need for Speed, and three sports games, those being Madden 18, FIFA 18 and NBA Live 18.

If you’ll be in Hollywood, California on these dates, then you better get these tickets while you still can. These tickets will go fast since its a limited quantity. If you won’t be able to attend, you can still check out all the action via a live stream known as “Live @ EA PLAY.”

This stream will run for about 90 minutes and will showcase everything you’re looking forward too. The games mentioned above will more than likely have a huge presence during the live stream. We’re sure EA has some other surprises up their sleeves, though. There are a number of games that are always being developed.

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If we’re being honest, we just want to see gameplay footage for Battlefront II. After what they discussed at Star Wars Celebration last week, it all sounds very promising. They just need to deliver now.