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Jun 11, 2010 19:51 GMT  ·  By

Electronic Arts will be showing off a huge list of games next week in Los Angeles, California at the Electronic Entertainment Expo. A recent press release states that those present at the convention will get to see demos and trailers of internally developed titles from the publisher, including many new installments from EA Sports, as well as products published by the company through the EA Partners program. A conference for journalists and investors will be broadcast on the Internet on Monday, the 14th of June, at 23:00 GMT.

Some of the non-sports games developed by EA's own studios that will be present at E3 are Dead Space 2, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallow Part 1 - The Videogame, Medal of Honor, Monopoly Streets and Spare Parts, among others. The highlights from this list are, clearly, Dead Space 2 and Medal of Honor. The former is the sequel to 2008's critically acclaimed survival horror Dead Space and will continue to evoke the protagonist's fight again the alien Necromorphs. The latter will allow players to experience the war on terror that goes on right now in Afghanistan.

EA Sports has a boatload of games at EA's E3 booth this year, including names like NBA Elite 11, NBA Jam, NHL 11, NHL Slapshot, Madden NFL 11, EA Sports MMA and FIFA 11. Electronic Arts will also showcase a slew of casual titles for the iPad like Boggle, Scrabble, Tetris, Need for Speed: Shift, Mirror's Edge and Command & Conquer Red Alert.

The Sims franchise is also making an appearance with the console and handheld versions of The Sims 3 and Ambitions, the expansion for the PC version of the same game. Epic Games and Crytek are the developers that will show off their latest work at the EA Partners section of its booth. Crytek will be displaying the beautiful, tactical first-person shooter Crysis 2, while Epic will boast a more traditional take on the genre with Bulletstorm.