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BioWare TV Invades Gamescom
The BioWare crew plans to stream live coverage from EA's space in Cologne.
Date: Friday, August 12, 2011
Author: James Fudge

BioWare TV will be at Gamescom covering everything Electronic Arts is showing off in its exhibit areas during the show. The show promises live interviews with game producers for Battlefield 3, Mass Effect 3, Star Wars: The Old Republic, the new Need for Speed and more. There will also be live interviews with BioWare Founders Dr’s Ray and Greg and actual gameplay from the new Mass Effect game and BioWare's MMO SWTOR.

Finally, BioWare TV will be first with all EA's major announcements at the show.

Gamescom takes place in Cologne, Germany beginning August 21. For more information, check out www.gamescom-cologne.com .

To tune into BioWare TV, point your browser to www.bioware.com/biowaretv .

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