Not much came from EA and Marvel’s partnership years ago. Despite the two companies seeming to be a match made in heaven, poor titles such as Marvel Nemesis: Rise of the Imperfects damned the relationship between the two and [...]
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FIFA 13 patch fixes invisible balls
EA’s FIFA 13 is set to get a hefty patch that will resolve several bugs in the football game. The download will address glitches that have created invisible balls, dodgy passing and some questionable commentary. The patch is EA’s answer to an episode of BBC’s Watchdog which scrutinised FIFA 13′s game-breaking problems. Here are the full [...]
“F2P games generate more profit” – American McGee discusses the future
In an interview with Game Informer, Alice: Madness Returns developer American McGee has revealed his thoughts on Free-to-Play games.
Battlefield 4 Confirmed; Beta access included in MoH: Warfighter Limited Edition
EA have confirmed that a new instalment in the Battlefield series is on the way, and have let gamers know how to get involved with the beta.
Sony officially announces acquisition of Gaikai
Confirming last months rumours, Sony have announced that it will be acquiring the gaming-service Gaikai for $380 million.
Could Star Wars: The Old Republic go free-to-play?
EA and Bioware may be considering to take fledgling MMO Star Wars: The Old Republic free-to-play, one designer reveals.
Insomniac’s Overstrike to be shown off later this summer
After a mysterious absence from this year’s E3, EA have promised that Insomniac’s upcoming co-op title Overstrike will make an appearance this summer.
Financial Woes Explained in Latest THQ Report
THQ have filed their 2012 10-K form in which the full extent of their financial difficulties are explored.
Truth behind THQ sale of UFC franchise to EA revealed
Publisher THQ sold the UFC franchise to competitor EA after the latest game in the series failed to break even, it was revealed today.
FIFA13 Gameplay Trailer and details
The first gameplay trailer from FIFA 13 has been released by EA. The video shows off some of the games new features which will hopefully ensure the series’ annual release is worth £40.