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EA's E3 2011 Press Conference

Mark your calendars, set those alarms, and click your browser's bookmark key! GameZone is going to be covering EA's E3 2011 Press Conference live, gi

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EA Rumored to Open New Studio for Command & Conquer

RockPaperShotgun is reporting that EA is iin the works to develop a new Command & Conquer game, and not only that, but they are opening a new studio called Victory Games to make this happen. EA updated a Command & Conquer website today, which is currently down. According to those who saw it, EA is making an announcement for Victory Games, which will be based in LA, Texas and Shanghai, and that the next C&C game will be triple-A. As of right now, that's pretty much all we reall know. Seems like the next C&C might take an online-only approach, but that remains to be seen. Now we've just got to wait for the website to pop back up, and we can see it for ourselves!

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EA bringing Portal 2 to store shelves April 21

  Portal 2 is one of next year's most hotly anticipated titles. Sequel to the biggest surprise of 2007, Portal 2 will be bringing more insane humor, mind-bending puzzles, and god knows what else from the minds of Valve. Of course, you probably already know that, considering Portal 2 has been teased at for quite a while now. Well, exciting news today, Valve has announced a release date! Portal 2 will be making store shelves April 21. Yeah yeah, it's been known for a while that the game would be coming out then, but it's a locked down, set in stone release date, so that's a very good thing. Additionally, it looks like Valve has become the latest member of EA Partners, as Electronic Arts will be taking over the retail distribution of the game. I for one am incredibly excited to see Portal 2 hit the shelves, so lets see if it is all we've ever dreamed of.

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EA Partners Boss: Respawn Starting from

  In the fallout from the Activision dismantling of Infinity Ward, the two heads of that studio, Jason West and Vince Zampella, moved on to create Respawn Entertainment. Respawn has since signed with EA and their partners program. Which has naturally led to questions about what exactly the new studio is working on for EA. Well, no one knows, not even EA.  David DeMartini, the man in charge of the EA Partners program and hence responsible for the money that EA is providing Respawn has told Eurogamer that he couldn't tell what Respawn was working on because he doesn't know.Â