Posted Mar 08, 2007 at 06:03AM by Mabie A. Listed in: Wii Tags: Electronic Arts, Steven Spielberg, Neil Young, doug church, GDC, Los Angeles
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with Spielberg - Image 1Almost a year has passed since we caught a whiff of the news on the EA-Spielberg tandem. And while the duo have been pretty successful in being tight-lipped about it since then, the silence is now broken as the GDC provides for some new beans to spill on the mater.

Neil Young, EA's Los Angeles Studio Manager, revealed to GameDaily that two out of the three projects announced last year are actually undergoing development in the studios already.

The first one, what I can tell you is what you'd expect, sort of, from a Steven Spielberg production. Steven's stories are intimate stories that take place around huge world-changing events... sort of, big stories shown through the eyes of a small group. Doug Church is producing it.


As for the other project, Lou Castle is producing it. Young also let it slip that this is one of the projects they're building for the Wii. Now that the first of them beans have been spilled, we expect there will be more to come, so keep it posted here for more.


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