It's been a drama-filled day today, so strap in for one hell of a roundup. We'll start off with the controversy over on Twitch, as tensions have finally settled down after Twitch announced that it will be prohibiting the streaming of unlicensed gambling sites starting this October.
Aside from Twitch drama, we also got confirmation from EA that it is actually working on an Iron Man game, while the company has also called Call of Duty's potential Xbox exclusivity a "tremendous opportunity" for the Battlefield series. For more info, just read on.
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The Twitch drama that kicked off during this past weekend over the streaming of unlicensed gambling sites has finally come to what looks like its conclusion, as Twitch itself has stated that these streams will be prohibited upon a new policy change that will take place on October 18. Any unlicensed gambling sites that includes slots, roulette, or dice games can no longer be streamed at that point, although Twitch also clarifies streaming sites that involve sports betting, fantasy sports, and poker will be allowed as usual.
A while back it was rumored that EA has an Iron Man game in development and the company has now actually confirmed those rumors. It has been announced that Star Wars Battlefront 2 and Dead Space developer EA Motive are working with Marvel on a single-player Iron Man game. While we don't know a title or release date, we do know that the game will be third-person and involves Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy producer Olivier Proulx.
That's not all the EA news we have for you today either, as the company's CEO Andrew Wilson has a unique take on the drama between Microsoft
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