It appears as though EA Sports is almost prepared to declare the current year’s expert ice hockey game.
NHL 21 was nowhere to be seen at EA Play Live in June, yet it appears the game may finally be drawing near to its legitimate uncover. The game’s locale chief said in a July 17 tweet that an “update” on NHL 21 is coming at some point this week.
EA’s failure to report NHL 21 at EA Play was nothing unexpected, given that the organization generally centers around FIFA and Madden in June before declaring the year’s new NHL game later on. This present reality, the NHL season will continue on August 1, and hockey fans are in for a treat. Rather than playing out the remainder of the ordinary season, the NHL is getting with the end-of-season games.
An extended list of 24 groups will contend, and there will be five or six games for every day toward the start. NHL 21 is required to discharge on PS4 and Xbox One, while the game will likewise apparently be playable on PS5 and Xbox Series X through in reverse similarity.
EA’s Madden NFL 21 has a “Double Entitlement” program where you can get a free move up to the PS5/Xbox Series X version of the game, however, no such program has been declared for NHL 21 starting yet.
The only thing we can really be sure of is that, like Madden 21, it will be optimized for Xbox Series X and will probably have Smart Delivery too. EA’s recent financial report specifically named the game and gave it a release date window between October and December of 2020.