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EA Play returns for a second year, coinciding with E3 2017

Electronic Arts seems to have liked its scaled-back E3 presence last year, as the publisher has today confirmed its EA Play program will return for a second year.

EA Play will take place over 10-12 June 2017 at Los Angeles’ Hollywood Palladium, coinciding with E3 2017 itself, running between 13-15 June.

“Whether in person or online, EA PLAY 2017 will connect fans around the world to EA’s biggest new games through live broadcasts, community content, competitions and more,” the publisher today wrote in a press release to Stevivor.

“Those that can attend in Hollywood will experience hands-on gameplay, live entertainment and much more. For anyone joining digitally around the world, EA PLAY will feature livestreams, deeper looks into EA’s upcoming games and experiences, and content from some of the best creators in the community. For players, content creators, media, industry partners and more, EA PLAY 2017 will deliver a network of experiences to celebrate a world of play.”

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Stevivor is a combination of ‘Steve’ and ‘Survivor’, which made more sense back in 2001 when Jeff Probst was up in Queensland. The site started as Steve’s travel blog before transitioning over into video games.

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