Entries in 'Electronic Arts' (395)
EA to axe 1500 staff as losses deepen
On the day that Electronics Arts announced it was fronting as much as $400 million to acquire social studio Playfish, the publisher has revealed it will cut around 1,500 jobs ...
EA: Flips can grow DS audience
Electronic Arts is confident that its new Flips range of e-books for kids can not only be a sales success – but actually widen the audience of Nintendo’s DS.
Mass Effect 2 CE announced
Electronic Arts has lifted the lid on the Collector’s Edition of highly-anticipated BioWare RPG, Mass Effect 2.
Riccitiello calls for download data
EA boss John Riccitiello has said that the time has come for analysts and data providers to reveal market download numbers to publishers.
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Fight Night DLC announced
Electronic Arts has announced it will be releasing a new downloadable content pack for Fight Night Round 4 in early December.
Dead Space 2 due in 2010?
Reports suggest the sequel to Electronic Arts’ Dead Space could be released in 2010.
EA warns against copycat publishing
Electronic Arts UK VP Keith Ramsdale has warned that publishers producing ‘me too’ product will struggle on Nintendo formats.
UK CHARTS: FIFA holds its crown
Electronic Arts' FIFA 10 has remained the best-selling game of the week - it's still the UK's No.1 game.
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EA unveils e-books on DS
Electronic Arts will release a new range of e-books for kids on DS on December 4th.
FIFA 10 breaks sales records
FIFA 10 has shattered records and become the fastest selling sports game ever.
UK CHARTS: FIFA 10 is new No.1
There's little surprise in this morning's weekly games charts - FIFA 10 is number one.
Dead Space sequel confirmed
Dead Space developer Visceral Games has confirmed it is currently working on a sequel to the sci-fi horror title for Xbox 360 and PS3.
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Rumours say Microsoft could buy EA
If this morning's news that Warner or Viacom might be interested in buying ailing publisher THQ, now rumours on the stock market are pegging EA as a potential acquisition ...
AUSTRALIA: Left 4 Dead 2 banned
Left 4 Dead 2 has been refused classification in Australia, banning it from release.
Live updates announced for FIFA 10
Electronic Arts has announced the Live Season premium service has been expanded in a new standalone game mode for FIFA 10.
Command & Conquer 4 named Tiberian Twilight
Electronic Arts has announced the official title for the next instalment in its long-running strategy series will be Command & Conquer 4: Tiberian Twilight.
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SingStar Beatles bundle on the way
Beatles fans are in for a double treat this Christmas – with a SingStar-branded title dedicated to the band set to join the Fab Four’s official Rock Band game on ...
EA redundancies 'almost complete'
Electronic Arts has revealed that it has completed 92 per cent of the redundancies it has planned for this fiscal year.
APB hits retail in March
The hotly-tipped APB by Scottish developer Realtime Worlds will arrive at retail in March, MCV can reveal.
Xbox Live boss quits for EA
Global Xbox Live boss John Schappert will leave Microsoft on July 14th for Electronic Arts - two years after quitting the Redwood giant for the platform holder.
Burnout dev revamping Need For Speed
It's been whispered abou by some UK developers for a while, but EA CEO Riccitiello has confirmed it - Criterion Games is working on the next Need For Speed.
EA: We nearly had Natal first
EA’s John Riccitiello has revealed his company could have been the first to use the motion-sensing technologies unveiled by Microsoft and Sony at this year’s E3.
EA producer departs for PSN group
EA has seen one of its key producers for the Boom Blox games abandon the company to join the PSN group ThatGameCompany.
The Sims 3 leaks onto torrent sites
The Sims 3, one of EA’s key titles for 2009, has spilled onto torrent trackers a full week before the game is released across North America.
Report: Production suspended for The Crossing
French developer Arkane Studios has announced that its upcoming FPS The Crossing has been put on hold.





































