Entries in 'facebook' (180)
Kotick 'lost in a time machine'
Activision Blizzard CEO Bobby Kotick "seems lost in a time machine perspective of a past business model that will never return".
Monopoly heads to Facebook
Hasbro’s family board game Monopoly can now be played on Facebook online for free.
Ubisoft offers Brotherhood freebies on Facebook
Fans of the Assassin's Creed series have been urged to visit the Facebook page of Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood in order to unlock some free content on their console games.
PlayStation Phone is finally official
After literally years of speculation and months of information leaks, Sony Ericsson has finally confirmed what nearly every human being on the planet has known for weeks – it ...
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Facebook has 290m gamers, says EA
Publishing giant Electronic Arts has indicated it will throw more weight behind the Facebook games platform.
Yoostar's web plan takes shape
A Yoostar 2 Facebook app will help the Move and Kinect title attract millions of casual gamers.
Playfish userbase hits 55m
Facebook developer Playfish has announced that it has 55m monthly users worldwide.
100m users flock to CityVille
CityVille has reaffirmed itself as the most popular Facebook game ever by attracting over 100m users.
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EA's PGA Tour Golf hits Facebook
Publisher EA has released a new free-to-play golf game on Facebook.
CityVille shatters Facebook records
Having been on the market for just over a month, Zynga's latest Facebook title CityVille has already attracted an astonishing 84.2m players.
Zuma Blitz hits Facebook
PopCap’s Zuma Blitz has now gone live on Facebook, reworking the games firm’s hit puzzle game for a social platform.
CityVille pulls in 26m users
Zynga has seen early success with its latest venture CityVille as over 26m users have signed up to play it.
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GameStop and Jolt launch Facebook game
GameStop and Jolt Online Gaming have launched Utopia Kingdoms, a new free-to-play Facebok game.
MCV adds social media as total readership soars
MCV has increased its print and web readership to highest-ever levels.
Playfish talks Facebook Credits
Playfish’s European Studio boss John Earner has told MCV that whilst the switch to Facebook Credits is proving painful, he believes it will eventually increase the number of players prepared ...
Playboy Party reveals itself
Free-to-play online game Playboy Party has launched today on popular social network Facebook.
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Bigpoint's Facebook warning
For someone leading a cutting edge web games firm, Bigpoint CEO Heiko Hubertz has a surprising love-hate relationship with Facebook.
Zattikka gains Monty Python licence
And now for something completely different – casual games studio Zattikka has acquired the licence to produce Monty Python titles.
Facebook credits arrive at retail
Facebook’s push into the games sector has gone physical today as game retailer GAME and supermarket Tesco both introduce Facebook Credit gift cards in store.
Zynga announces CityVille
Casual games giant Zynga has revealed that it is to launch a public beta for its brand new title CityVille “in the coming weeks”.
Gamasutra reports that the game will ...
Multiformat games portal emerges
A new casual online games portal has emerged driven by a host of industry veterans.
Kinect Sports gets Facebook app
Microsoft has launched a Kinect Sports Facebook application that offers integration with the motion-sensing game.
Dragon Age becomes free Facebook game
Publisher EA has announced Dragon Age Legends, a brand new instalment in the successful RPG series that will be released exclusively through Facebook.
EA signs five-year Facebook deal
Electronic Arts, the longstanding publishing giant that is slowly turning to social networks as a serious source of income, has signed a five-year deal with Facebook.
Facebook leak hits Zynga users
Millions of Facebook users have had their personal information leaked to advertising companies through various Zynga games, it has emerged.






































