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EA Sports know they’ve “a lot to prove” with NBA Live 15 this October

Executive Producer Sean O’Brien took to EA Sports’ website to announce the release date for NBA Live 15. He also communicated to fans that he knows he and his team have a lot to prove after their last game.

“[We] know we fell short in two major areas with NBA Live 14,” O’Brien said. ” 5-on-5 gameplay didn’t have the depth and polish of an EA Sports game and our visuals just weren’t up to expectations for a next-gen title. We’ve been laser-focused on making sure that this isn’t the case with NBA Live 15 and I’m really excited with our progress in those two areas.

“Another equally important area of focus is improving flow and responsiveness in every area where you touch the ball, and we feel that shooting, passing and dribbling all feel much better this year,” he said.

“We know we’ve got a lot to prove this year,” O’Brien reiterated, “and we’ve got a solid plan in place to provide you with all the details and take the first steps to making NBA Live 15 a game you’re excited to play.”

NBA Live 15 has been confirmed for a 7 October release on Xbox One and PS4.


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