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Earlier today, Battlefield developers DICE launched the official website for their trademark Frostbite technology, a place to learn about the Frostbite team and the games that their technology powers.

Interestingly, the website’s “History” page makes mention of their tech making its way to mobile devices.

“One of our most exciting current projects is called Frostbite Go, a mobile division empowering EA game developers with Frostbite’s proven excellent workflows and features to bring true Frostbite experiences to all major mobile platforms,” reads an excerpt of the text.

EA has stated their intent to use Frostbite tech for a number of upcoming games, including titles from the Battlefield, Need for Speed, Dragon Age and Mass Effect series. It wouldn’t be completely out of the question to see mobile versions of any of these titles.

Currently, Frostbite 2 powers games like Battlefield 3, Medal of Honor: Warfighter and Need for Speed: The Run. During a presentation in San Francisco last they announced that Battlefield 4, releasing this fall, would be the first game powered by the brand new Frostbite 3 engine.

Though highly unlikely, would you play a mobile version of Battlefield? Let us know in the comments!

Thanks, GameInformer and Pixel Enemy