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  • 'Mirror's Edge' TV show in the works from 'Big Brother' studio

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    Jessica Conditt
    Jessica Conditt
    05.26.2016

    Mirror's Edge, the cult-classic video game franchise from EA, is set to become a television series from the makers of Big Brother, The Biggest Loser and Hell on Wheels. Endemol Shine Studios acquired the TV rights to Mirror's Edge and is working with EA to transform it into a female-centric action series (much like the game itself). Deadline originally reported the deal and EA confirmed its existence to Engadget. "We are excited to be working with Endemol Shine Studios to explore a potential Mirror's Edge project for television," an EA spokesperson said.

  • 'Mirror's Edge Catalyst' and the long shadow of a cult classic

    by 
    Jessica Conditt
    Jessica Conditt
    05.24.2016

    "It's a game that's built a lot on momentum and forward movement and not stopping, reaching almost a zen-like thing." That's how DICE Design Director Erik Odeldahl describes his latest game, Mirror's Edge Catalyst. It stars Faith, a freerunner, as she sprints, slides and leaps around a stark-white futuristic urban sprawl. The city is her playground. On top of a skyscraper, Faith builds up speed and swings onto a thin ledge, where she seamlessly dashes and jumps, rolling onto the roof of the next building and always running, running, running. For many fans, this constant motion is what the series is all about. But Odeldahl's favorite part of Catalyst involves no movement at all.

  • 'Mirror's Edge Catalyst' gets delayed once again

    by 
    Jessica Conditt
    Jessica Conditt
    04.21.2016

    EA will release Mirror's Edge Catalyst on June 7th in North America and June 9th across Europe, a delay of two weeks. This is the second time Catalyst has been delayed; the first re-scheduling pushed the game's release back three months, from February 23rd to May 24th. In the first instance, DICE Senior Producer Sara Jansson said the team needed more time to polish the game's mechanics. This time around, Design Director Erik Odeldahl says DICE needs more time to work on Social Play features.

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    Registration opens for the 'Mirror's Edge Catalyst' test run

    by 
    Timothy J. Seppala
    Timothy J. Seppala
    02.05.2016

    February 23rd, the date when publisher Electronic Arts originally promised Mirror's Edge Catalyst is coming up. But rather than mope until it finally releases in May, there's a reason to turn that frown upside down: We have news to share of a multiplatform (!) closed beta in addition to a pretty good looking new trailer. Wait, a beta for a game that doesn't have traditional multiplayer? Yep. Apparently EA and developer DICE, fresh off Star Wars Battlefront, want to ensure that returning protagonist Faith's asynchronous multiplayer modes work as smoothly as possible. Best of all, the test isn't locked behind a pre-order or console purchase -- nor is it exclusive to one console.

  • 'Mirror's Edge Catalyst' release date pushed back to May 2016

    by 
    Jessica Conditt
    Jessica Conditt
    10.29.2015

    Mirror's Edge Catalyst, the long-awaited sequel to 2008's free-running spectacle Mirror's Edge, has been delayed from February 23rd to May 24th, 2016. The developer, DICE, will use the extra months to polish the game's mechanics and make it "as entertaining, impressive and memorable as it can be," Senior Producer Sara Jansson writes. The publisher, EA, will probably put the extra time to good use as well -- Catalyst's original February date was getting crowded, with Deus Ex: Mankind Divided and Far Cry Primal also launching then. Packed release dates aren't new: Last year, it looked like five major games would launch on the same day, October 7th, and of course a few of them ended up changing dates.

  • 'Mirror's Edge Catalyst' is make or break for Faith

    by 
    Nick Summers
    Nick Summers
    08.08.2015

    Even now, after seven years, Mirror's Edge is a unique and exhilarating parkour thriller. It's littered with flaws -- a paper-thin story, some frustrating level design and unnecessary gunplay -- but the clean, dystopian world and fluid motion still impress. The game didn't sell particularly well, so it was a surprise when EA first announced that it was giving developer DICE another roll at the franchise. Mirror's Edge Catalyst is a complete reboot for Faith, but it could also be the team's last chance to prove the series has a future. If the game can't find a larger audience this time around, it's unlikely that EA will green-light another.

  • Watch Faith return to freerunning in 'Mirror's Edge: Catalyst'

    by 
    Nick Summers
    Nick Summers
    08.05.2015

    EA and Dice are returning to the Mirror's Edge franchise early next year, and today we got an in-depth look at the game in action. Just like the original, Mirror's Edge: Catalyst has Faith leaping from buildings, bounding up ledges and taking out enemies with some brisk hand-to-hand combat. The squeaky-clean aesthetic is intact, but it's clear the jump to current hardware has given the parkour playground a little extra sheen. Check out the new gameplay trailer below to see the futuristic first-person freerunner in motion.

  • The $200 'Mirror's Edge Catalyst' bundle might be worth it

    by 
    Jessica Conditt
    Jessica Conditt
    07.09.2015

    Note the operative word, "might," in that headline. It's difficult to quantify a bundle of egregiously nerdy items, but for those with Faith in their hearts, the Mirror's Edge Catalyst Collector's Edition looks like a real treat. For $200, the Collector's Edition comes with a 14 inch statue featuring Faith as an adult and as a child, sitting shoulder-to-shoulder with a pane of glass between them, plus 10 concept-art prints, a limited-edition lithograph and steelbook case, two temporary tattoos and a box to house it all. This package will be available in limited quantities at "select retailers" for PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC versions of Mirror's Edge Catalyst, and of course the full game is due to launch on February 23rd.

  • 'Mirror's Edge Catalyst' hits consoles and PC on February 23rd, 2016

    by 
    Jon Fingas
    Jon Fingas
    06.15.2015

    Do you recall that Mirror's Edge reboot we reported on at last year's E3, and the E3 before that? Yeah, EA is finally providing a close look at the long-in-the-making parkour title Mirror's Edge Catalyst, which is slated to arrive February 23rd, 2016, on the PS4, Xbox One and PC. As hinted early on, you're witnessing Faith's origins as she becomes an underground hero in the corporate-dominated City of Glass. This is an open-world story with no arbitrary levels and loading times -- your main goal is simply to navigate the urban landscape and fight the oppressive regime of business mastermind Gabriel Kruger. There are a few new activities, too, such as A-to-B races and the as-yet-undescribed "Dash" mode. The new Mirror's Edge will be playable on the show floor, and you can be sure that we'll give it a spin. Joseph Volpe contributed to this report. Check here for everything happening at E3 2015!