Electronic Arts
Electronic Arts (EA) is working on a possible "Netflix" for games that will definitely change the landscape of the industry.
"Madden NFL" has four finalists remaining, one of them will appear on its cover for the 2016 version
The much awaited "Mass Effect 4" will be available before March 2016 ends, an analyst predicted. Get the details here!
"Star Wars Battlefront" is making "so much progress," one of the game's developers revealed. Find out more here!
Battlefield: Hardline may not be for those with weak stomachs
Life simulation video game "The Sim 4" will soon be available on Macs. When it was launched early in September, it was only made available on PC, Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3. Rumors also say that the game would be available on Xbox One and PlayStation 4 soon.
EA is currently under fire as the game manufacturing giant has been exposed for paying prominent Youtube users to leave positive game reviews for its games "Battlefield 4" and "Need For Speed: Rivals".
EA has officially announced that it will be shutting down three of its Facebook games, The Sims Social, SimCity Social, and Pet Society, all of which have been struggling recently to find an audience.
An exploit has been discovered in EA's Origin service that would allow potential hackers to swap games for pieces of malicious code.
Last week, an EA statement regarding microtransactions had many gamers up in arms. The quote, grabbed from the Morgan Stanley Technology, Media, and Telecom Conference, seemed to imply that the company was intent on implementing microtransactions into all of its future games.
Could the Dead Space series be in trouble? A recent rumor suggests that EA may have put the franchise on hold, possibly due to less than stellar sales numbers.
EA has never been known as a publisher with its fans' best interests in mind, but this might be taking it a step too far. The company announced today that it plans to build microtransactions into all of their future games.
Coming hot on the heels of the bankruptcy and fracturing of THQ, it is now being reported that Electronic Arts has laid off a number of its staff in multiple locations. The mega-publisher announced in 2012 that it had exceeded $1 billion in revenue the previous year, although if this recent news is any indication, perhaps they were not doing as well as it appeared.
Electronic Arts, the creator of the “Medal of Honor” video game series, has pulled ads from its website that linked to opportunities to purchase real guns.
The developers of Crysis 3 have released a video walkthrough of two new mutliplayer modes featured in the game, known as Hunter Mode and Crash Site.