Expanding racing studio makes key hire for its international ambitions
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Andrew Wilson and Pauline Moller step up following departure of Steven Chiang
Read More »EA adopts Ubisofts DRM solution
Electronic Arts has revealed that Command & Conquer 4 owners will require an internet connection to play the game. The publisher has foregone the traditional protective measures of DRM in favour of a system similar to that of Ubisoft’s ‘always connected’ anti-piracy system. On the official C&C4 forums, moderator EA_Apoc …
Read More »EA exec departs for Zynga
Steven Chaing quits as EA senior vice president after 12 years of service
Read More »GDC: EA laments Infinity Ward row
Schappert: "There could be some challenges -- what's the future of that franchise?"
Read More »EA Sports Active makes $125m
Electronic Arts’ Wii fitness title EA Sports Active earned the company $125m in its most recent financial year, leading the publisher to heap praise on Nintendo’s challenging format. Peter Moore, president of EA Sports said: As a company we’re great believers in the Wii. Titles that take advantage of motion, …
Read More »NCsoft alumni form splinter group
En Masse Entertainment to renovate eastern games for western tastes
Read More »EA allegedly acquires mobile dev IronMonkey
Australian mobile game studio becomes publisherâ??s latest weapon, report claims
Read More »RETAIL BIZ: Battlefield Bad Company 2
Click here to access the RetailBiz Previews section for an in-depth look at some of the key releases heading to retail. This week, we take up arms for EA’s Battlefield: Bad Company 2. The long-running franchise returns to consoles once more in an aggressive bid to redefine the modern military …
Read More »EA initiates online server cull
Several next-gen games affected by publisherâ??s decision to switch off the servers
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