EA Sports: Licensing Adds Realism?
by Chad Lakkis on May 21, 2008

According to Kotaku, at the recent Ziff Davis’ annual Electronc Gaming Summit, Peter Moore explained EA’s stance on licensing in videogames, stating…
“EA feels that licensing remains an important part of adding realism to their sports titles and that he can’t imagine a time when they wouldn’t seek them.”
Interesting. Apparently EA is suffering from a lack of licensing with goal post nets, on field referees, and the sometimes forgotten but extremely important sideline targets that are the chain gang. Read more…
EA Announces Fight Night Round 4
by Rangebar Merani on May 9, 2008

After two long years since the last Fight Night, Electronic Arts recently announced that EA SPORTS Fight Night Round 4 is in development at EA Canada. Read more…
Soul Reaver Raziel Obtains New Employment
by Tom Hillman on April 25, 2008

In an interview with Condé Nast Portfolio, Activision CEO Bobby Kotick attacked EA for being inconsiderate of the cultures in the game studios they buy. Read more…
EA Sports Announces NCAA Football 09 for the Nintendo Wii
by Michael Geslani on February 15, 2008

College bands will toot their horns in your living room when you start up NCAA Football 09 for the Nintendo Wii this fall, now that Electronic Arts has announced the title. Read more…
EA’s New Endeavor: Battlefield Heroes
by Roly Reyes on January 21, 2008
Image courtesy of Games for Windows Magazine
Games for Windows Editor Shawn Elliott has been alluding to a game in the past few editions of the GFW Radio podcast, a game he stated may change PC gaming as we know it. The game he was referring to is a joint production between EA and DICE– Battlefield Heroes. Read more…







