EA Originals Games from Zoink Games, Glowmade, and Hazelight Studios Announced

Electronic Arts have announced several titles during EA Play as part of their EA Originals initiative.

The idea behind EA Originals is focused on “up-and-coming” developers, “showcasing unique, innovative games to more players on all platforms.” 

Other EA Original games include Unravel, Unravel Two, and Sea of Solutide. Two of those titles, Fe and A Way Out– were developed by Zoink Games and Hazelight Studios respectively, both which who are involved with games in the new announcements.


Zoink Games, Glowmade (WonderWorlds) and Hazelight Studios are the developers by the three titles announced. You can read the full run-down on each title along with concept art below:


Lost in Random – Zoink Games

Zoink’s Lost in Random is another stand out fantasy action adventure from the studio that brought you the magical EA Originals title, Fe. Lost in Random brings a brand-new spin on the genre, in a blend of strategy and action that explores the notion of chance and possibility, set within a beautifully dark and vivid world.

RustHeart – Glowmade

A co-op Action-RPG, RustHeart follows the player and their handmade robot sidekick as they adventure across a vibrant, alien multiverse. Glowmade’s RustHeart taps into the simple joy of creating in a uniquely cooperative setting: a compelling mix of tactical action-roleplay gameplay, player invention and spray paint.

TBA – Hazelight Studios

Hazelight Studios’ continues to cement their reputation for delivering story-driven, co-operative, and highly unexpected experiences, following the success of EA Originals title, A Way Out. Returning with a completely new title, Hazelight’s unannounced game promises to give players a fresh new take on the challenges of working together.


All of the above titles are coming soon to unannounced consoles and PC.

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