Entries in 'Electronic Arts' (338)
EA: 'We are growing, looking to hire hundreds'
EA expects their company to grow substantially in employee count by the end of the year, despite reports earlier this week that the publisher was set to let go as ...
£30 Battlefield DLC arrives on Xbox
Electronic Arts has released The Ultimate Shortcut Bundle for Battlefield 3 – which costs a whopping 3200 Microsoft points.
UK CHARTS: FIFA Street breaks series records
FIFA Street is this week’s retail No.1, beating the week one sales of all of its predecessors.
What's Out Today? w/e March 16th, 2012
Electronic Arts' urban football series returns this week in the revamped FIFA Street.
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IN PICTURES: LEGO Old Republic toys land this summer
The LEGO Group is building on its range of Star Wars products with the first toysets based on The Old Republic.
EA ponders subscriptions for Battlefield 4
Future entries in the Battlefield series could feature a subscription model, according to an EA exec.
Riccitiello: "Other retailers will absorb the business" if GAME goes
He carefully avoided naming it, but EA's CEO last week said it's "all but a certainty" GAME has two terrible weeks ahead. But he thinks other retailers will pick up ...
EA opens Gothenburg studio
EA is currently recruiting for its new studio in Gothenburg, on the west coast of Sweden. The new studio will concentrate on “developing new generations of games, and the engine ...
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What's Out Today? w/e March 2nd, 2012
Two very different types of board games arrive on shelves to day, courtesy of Nintendo and EA.
What's Out Today? w/e February 24th, 2012
It's a week of hotly anticipated returns this week, with EA dusting off a classic franchise and a sales phenomenon coming home.
UK CHARTS: Kingdoms of Amalur reigns at No.1
The latest RPG franchise from Electronic Arts has stormed the charts in its debut week, taking No.1.
What's Out Today? w/e February 10th, 2012
There's a healthy spate of new releases on shelves this week, including supernatural shooters, surreal puzzle games and sprawling RPGs.
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EA CFO Eric Brown departs
Electronic Arts chief financial officer Eric Brown has left the company.
Mass Effect 3 console mods come with free DLC
Calibur11 has teamed up with Electronic Arts to produce a special Mass Effect 3 edition of its Vault console cases – complete with bonus DLC.
Co-op mode means no Online Pass for Syndicate
Every Electronic Arts game over the past two years has included an Online Pass, but the upcoming Syndicate reboot will buck this trend.
11 publishers sign up to EA Origin
Electronic Arts has brought several new third party partners onboard for its digital distribution service, Origin.
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FIFA 12 is UK's best-selling sports game ever
Electronic Arts' FIFA 12 has smashed records for both the series and the sports genre in the UK.
UK CHARTS: FIFA's fifth week running at No.1
No change at the top of the UK All Formats Charts this week, with FIFA holding onto the No.1 spot.
GAME invites fans to Old Republic launch event
Star Wars enthusiasts have been invited to GAME's flagship Oxford Street branch for a special launch event.
Analyst: "Little risk of failure" for Old Republic
Bobby Kotick may have his doubts, but analysts are confident that Star Wars: The Old Republic is on course to attract millions of subscribers.
Battlefield 3 sales top 8 million
Electronic Arts has announced sales of its blockbuster first-person shooter have surpassed the eight million milestone.
What's Out Today? w/e November 18th, 2011
Ancient swords, muscle cars, magic LEGO, Olympian hedgehogs, Racoon-suited plumbers and 5ft purple dildo bats – there's something for everyone.
Capcom titles go live on EA Origin
Electronic Arts has added another company to the list of rival publishers selling its games through EA's Origin download service.
What's Out Today? w/e October 28th, 2011
Electronic Arts flanks UK High Streets today as Battlefield 3 rumbles onto shelves.
EA's Origin draws 5m users
More than five million gamers use EA’s online download platform Origin every day, says the publisher’s COO Peter Moore.

























































