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Items tagged with 'EA'

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EA Reduces the Price of Online Passes for Older Titles to $0

EA Reduces the Price of Online Passes for Older Titles to $0

Saturday, June 01, 2013 - by Rob Williams in News
A couple of weeks ago, EA did something truly atypical to its usual business plan: it got rid of something that made it money. I'm of course talking Online Passes, an idea the company once conjured up as a way to make money from the used games market. In effect, you could give or sell a certain game to someone, and then... Read More
Despite Xbox One and PS4, EA Confirms Support For Existing Consoles Through At Least 2017

Despite Xbox One and PS4, EA Confirms Support For Existing Consoles Through At Least 2017

Tuesday, May 28, 2013 - by Seth Colaner in News
Console gamers haven’t had to think about the issue of backwards compatibility much in recent years, as both Microsoft and Sony haven’t bothered to release new consoles for a long time. With the impending releases of the new Xbox One and PS4, though, several years of titles on the previous-gen consoles could... Read More
Former Electronic Arts CEO Cautions Sony and MS To Remember Their Core Audience

Former Electronic Arts CEO Cautions Sony and MS To Remember Their Core Audience

Monday, May 20, 2013 - by Seth Colaner in News
John Riccitiello is the former CEO of EA, and after all the recent chaos that led to him leaving his post, you’d think he’d keep a low profile for a while. However, he’s resurfaced again with an op-ed at Kotaku concerning the upcoming Xbox and PlayStation consoles wherein he cautions Microsoft and Sony... Read More
EA Discontinues Online Pass Program on Negative Player Feedback

EA Discontinues Online Pass Program on Negative Player Feedback

Thursday, May 16, 2013 - by Joshua Gulick in News
Game publishers have been looking for ways to get in on the second-hand game market, but none have found a way that sits well with gamers just yet. Electronic Arts is throwing in the towel on its latest attempt, Online Pass, which generally charged gamers a fee to activate a game’s multiplayer content when they bought... Read More
New Star Wars Games, Battlefield Titles Won't Come To Wii U

New Star Wars Games, Battlefield Titles Won't Come To Wii U

Tuesday, May 07, 2013 - by Joel Hruska in News
One of the apparent casualties of Disney's decision to hand EA the reins of Star Wars development is the Wii U. DICE is one of the studios that EA confirmed would be working on Star Wars property, alongside Bioware and Visceral. The Battlefield developer has previously stated that the next generation of the Frostbite engine... Read More
EA Signs Exclusive Deal With Disney To Publish Star Wars Games

EA Signs Exclusive Deal With Disney To Publish Star Wars Games

Monday, May 06, 2013 - by Joel Hruska in News
When Disney closed LucasArts earlier this year and canceled all of the games under development, it left the future of video games within Star Wars franchise in serious doubt. Now we know what that future is going to look like -- it's got a giant EA logo stamped on it. According to the joint press release, EA now has the... Read More
EA Cuts More Jobs, Shuts Down PopCap Vancouver and Quicklime Studios, Total Number of Casualties Unknown

EA Cuts More Jobs, Shuts Down PopCap Vancouver and Quicklime Studios, Total Number of Casualties Unknown

Sunday, April 28, 2013 - by Seth Colaner in News
Electronic Arts is slashing more jobs yet again, and to make matters worse (or at least more annoying), the company isn’t releasing many details about the who, what, where, and when of those layoffs. Instead of coming right out and saying publicly what’s happening, EA posted this incredibly vague “organizational... Read More
Maxis Rolling Out SimCity Update April 22, Downtime Expected

Maxis Rolling Out SimCity Update April 22, Downtime Expected

Saturday, April 20, 2013 - by Rob Williams in News
Maxis is prepping the first "major" patch for SimCity, which is set to launch this coming Monday at around 1PM PST. While I'd argue that it's bizarre to issue a major update to a game in the middle of the day like this, this particular patch looks to be well worth it. In addition to a slew of bugs being fixed, the HUD has... Read More
New SimCity DLC Brought To You By Crest Toothpaste

New SimCity DLC Brought To You By Crest Toothpaste

Tuesday, April 16, 2013 - by Joel Hruska in News
When it comes to creative advertising potential, it's hard to beat a game like SimCity. In most titles, the idea of in-game advertising makes little sense. Sarah Kerrigan doesn't shop at Victoria's Secret, Booker DeWitt is an unlikely fan of Coca-Cola, and the post-apocalyptic setting of Metro 2033 isn't exactly prime McDonald's... Read More
EA Killing Off Sims Social, SimCity Social, and Pet Society Facebook Games

EA Killing Off Sims Social, SimCity Social, and Pet Society Facebook Games

Monday, April 15, 2013 - by Seth Colaner in News
At this point, after its CEO resigned in the aftermath of a launch fiasco, a couple of rounds of worker layoffs, and being voted “Worst Company in America”, Electronic Arts is probably in “screw it” mode. To that effect, the company announced that it’s killing off a trio of its Facebook games.... Read More
EA “Streamlines” By Laying Off More Workers

EA “Streamlines” By Laying Off More Workers

Thursday, April 11, 2013 - by Seth Colaner in News
Electronic Arts is not in a good way these days. After the recent disastrous launch of SimCity, which led to the ignominious resignation of CEO John Riccitiello, the company was voted as the Worst Company in America. Now the company has confirmed a round of layoffs, which follow layoffs in Montreal and L.A. this February.... Read More
AMD Adds Battlefield 4, SimCity to "Never Settle" Radeon Bundle, Expands to APUs -- But Is The Program Working?

AMD Adds Battlefield 4, SimCity to "Never Settle" Radeon Bundle, Expands to APUs -- But Is The Program Working?

Monday, April 08, 2013 - by Joel Hruska in News
AMD has confirmed that Battlefield 4 will be part of its upcoming "Never Settle" bundle. The game isn't supposed to drop until late 2013, which means AMD is announcing a coupon package well in advance of the actual title. This isn't the first time a manufacturer has taken this step, but it's been quite awhile -- the last... Read More
EA Posts 17-Minute Battlefield 4 Video Preview

EA Posts 17-Minute Battlefield 4 Video Preview

Wednesday, March 27, 2013 - by Seth Colaner in News
Battlefield 4 isn’t going to be available until this fall, but EA is throwing us a bone (or does this count as teasing?) by posting a 17-minute video of the game’s “Fishing in Baku” mission. There’s a healthy mix of scripted scenes and more open gameplay, but in both cases the action moves... Read More
First Person Co-Op Shooter “Fuse” To Launch on Xbox 360 and PS3 in May

First Person Co-Op Shooter “Fuse” To Launch on Xbox 360 and PS3 in May

Monday, March 25, 2013 - by Joshua Gulick in News
Electronic Arts may still be smarting from its less-than-stellar launch of SimCity, but the videogame giant has more tricks up its sleeve. It’ll be looking for a win with Fuse, the long-awaited FPS that has you fighting your way through a mess of baddies with a team of elite fighters. The game is expected to be available... Read More
In Wake Of SimCity Fiasco, EA CEO Resigns

In Wake Of SimCity Fiasco, EA CEO Resigns

Monday, March 18, 2013 - by Seth Colaner in News
EA CEO John Riccitiello has resigned from his post after six years as the top man and the previous seven as COO. In all, Riccitiello has been with the company since 1997, but he’s leaving under a cloud. The company missed its financial goals of the last year and also this quarter, but most will point to the ill-fated... Read More
EA's SimCity Launch A Disaster-Fueled Nightmare; Company Reneges On Refund Promise

EA's SimCity Launch A Disaster-Fueled Nightmare; Company Reneges On Refund Promise

Friday, March 08, 2013 - by Joel Hruska in News
Three days ago, EA launched the latest version of SimCity. Opinions of the game itself have varied widely. Pre-launch reviews were generally positive, though a number of publications criticized the heavy reliance on multiplayer, small city sizes, and the fact that other players can deliberately sabotage hours of careful... Read More
EA Announces All Future Games Will Use Microtransactions

EA Announces All Future Games Will Use Microtransactions

Thursday, February 28, 2013 - by Joel Hruska in News
According to EA's Chief Financial Officer, Blake Jorgensen, all future games from the company will include microtransactions in a bid to further monetize the product. "We're building into all of our games the ability to pay for things along the way, either to get to a higher level to buy a new character, to buy a truck,... Read More
Punkbuster Service Goes Down, Hundreds of Online Games Offline

Punkbuster Service Goes Down, Hundreds of Online Games Offline

Wednesday, February 13, 2013 - by Rob Williams in News
PunkBuster, the anti-cheating service implemented in hundreds of online games, is down. As of the time of writing, the official PunkBuster website is up and down, after having been completely down for the past couple of hours. On Twitter, there are numerous reports of gamers who've been unable to play online in the most... Read More
EA Details Plans For Next-Gen Console Support, Cross-Platform Gaming

EA Details Plans For Next-Gen Console Support, Cross-Platform Gaming

Wednesday, February 13, 2013 - by Joel Hruska in News
Electronic Arts' Blake Jorgensen has laid out the company's plans for future console games and given some insight into what EA expects the game market to look like through the end of this year and the beginning of next. EA has already stated it plans to invest an estimated $80M in creating next-generation titles in FY 2014... Read More
Samsung and EA Chillingo Bring "100% Indie" Game Hub To Google Play

Samsung and EA Chillingo Bring "100% Indie" Game Hub To Google Play

Thursday, February 07, 2013 - by Rob Williams in News
Although Samsung sells more smartphones than Apple, its app store doesn't hold a candle to what the Cupertino company has built. The same can be true for all other smartphone vendors as well. One of the reasons smartphones really took hold of the world is because of what Apple had accomplished with its App Store, and now... Read More
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