Love 'em or look at 'em with a suspicious eye, there's no denying Electronic Arts in the world of videogames. From consistently great core sports franchises to huge film licenses to never-stopping hits like The Sims, you can't spin an empty Mountain Dew can around on a string without hitting something from EA.
It follows, then, that the company's lineup for this year's E3 is plenty big. The company has all platforms covered (including next-gen work, both confirmed and suspected), some new hot licenses, and the next chapters in old franchise favorites. Here's the company's official roster for next week (though don't be surprised at surprises)....
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