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What’s Terribly, Horribly Wrong With EA’s Upcoming Sequel To ‘Star Wars: Gungan Frontier’

What’s Terribly, Horribly Wrong With EA’s Upcoming Sequel To ‘Star Wars: Gungan Frontier’

May 9, 2013 | Forbes

According to Fusible, Lucasfilm registered multiple domain names on the same day that EA announced its exclusive deal to produce Star Wars videogames, and the timing leads many of us to believe that these domain names are future game titles. It’s good to think...
EA Gets Exclusive License For ‘Core’ Star Wars Videogames

EA Gets Exclusive License For ‘Core’ Star Wars Videogames

May 6, 2013 | Forbes

If fans of the now-defunct games company LucasArts were wondering what would happen to Star Wars-related games, wonder no more: Today, Disney, which purchased the kit and caboodle of George Lucas’ creative output back on October 30, 2012, has announced a partnership...
Social Network Games Shed 10 Million Players…in One Month

Social Network Games Shed 10 Million Players…in One Month

Apr 17, 2013 | Forbes

Ah, social network games. You either love them or hate them. But if you’re American, chances are you love them—we have a staggering number of social network gamers in the 50 states. But as of last month, you may love them less than you did…not all that long ago....
EA CEO Steps Down, Citing Financial Results. But Is SimCity the Real Issue?

EA CEO Steps Down, Citing Financial Results. But Is SimCity the Real Issue?

Mar 18, 2013 | Forbes

The recent less-than-smooth release of SimCity did little to bolster the image of Electronic Arts, the publishers of the city-building game. The ramifications may have been farther-reaching than just bad PR. It may have been the instigator for today’s news: John...
EA Implements ‘Single Identity’ System (and Data Tracking) Across All Platforms

EA Implements ‘Single Identity’ System (and Data Tracking) Across All Platforms

Feb 27, 2013 | Forbes

According to Venture Beat, EA has employed 1500 engineers over eighteen month to create a single ID system, Single Identity, which will unify all their games across every platform: PC, Xbox, PS3, even iOS and Facebook. Intrigued, I talked to an EA representative to...
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