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Rain Review

Added: 01.10.2013 0:00 | 9 views | 0 comments


Moody with a chance of invisibility. Check out our review of Rain.

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From: www.gametrailers.com

EA management changes detailed - Report

Added: 25.09.2013 12:41 | 8 views | 0 comments


[UPDATE] Week after Andrew Wilson named CEO, company reportedly appoints Patrick Soderlund to head of EA Sports, while Frank Gibeau will run mobile division and Origin; internal memo confirms changes.

[UPDATE] Following the publication of this story, obtained an internal memo that confirms the executive appointments. It also indicated that Maxis general manager Lucy Bradshaw has joined Wilson's management team as head of the SimCity studio, while COO Peter Moore "continues to lead our Global Publishing and Marketing organizations, as well as EA's Worldwide Customer Experience and Global Media Solutions teams."

Other direct reports for Wilson include Rajat Taneja (CTO), Blake Jorgensen (CFO), Joel Linzner (EVP of business and legal affairs), and Gabrielle Toledano (EVP and chief talent officer), who will continue in their existing roles.

"These are exciting times for all of us here at EA," Wilson said in the memo. "Games like FIFA 14, launching this week around the world, are at the very pinnacle of quality for the current-gen consoles and an example of what great can look like across platforms, business models and geographies. We have more amazing games launching over the coming months, including our robust slate of titles for the next-gen consoles from Sony and Microsoft. Meanwhile, Mobile continues its amazing trajectory, and we're exploring new opportunities in digital gaming every day."

The original story is below.

A week after EA Sports executive Andrew Wilson was .

EA Games Label executive vice president Patrick Soderlund will now see his responsibilities expanded, as he will take over as head of EA Sports, according to the report. Meanwhile, EA Labels president Frank Gibeau will reportedly henceforth run EA's mobile group.

In addition to leading EA's mobile business, Gibeau will take over as head of EA Origin, the position Wilson held--along with his post at EA Sports--prior to his promotion.

The information was leaked out of a company-wide "town hall" meeting today at EA. The company has not confirmed the reported leadership changes.

Wilson .

From: www.gamespot.com

EA management changes detailed - Report

Added: 25.09.2013 12:41 | 9 views | 0 comments


[UPDATE] Week after Andrew Wilson named CEO, company reportedly appoints Patrick Soderlund to head of EA Sports, while Frank Gibeau will run mobile division and Origin; internal memo confirms changes.

[UPDATE] Following the publication of this story, obtained an internal memo that confirms the executive appointments. It also indicated that Maxis general manager Lucy Bradshaw has joined Wilson's management team as head of the SimCity studio, while COO Peter Moore "continues to lead our Global Publishing and Marketing organizations, as well as EA's Worldwide Customer Experience and Global Media Solutions teams."

Other direct reports for Wilson include Rajat Taneja (CTO), Blake Jorgensen (CFO), Joel Linzner (EVP of business and legal affairs), and Gabrielle Toledano (EVP and chief talent officer), who will continue in their existing roles.

"These are exciting times for all of us here at EA," Wilson said in the memo. "Games like FIFA 14, launching this week around the world, are at the very pinnacle of quality for the current-gen consoles and an example of what great can look like across platforms, business models and geographies. We have more amazing games launching over the coming months, including our robust slate of titles for the next-gen consoles from Sony and Microsoft. Meanwhile, Mobile continues its amazing trajectory, and we're exploring new opportunities in digital gaming every day."

The original story is below.

A week after EA Sports executive Andrew Wilson was .

EA Games Label executive vice president Patrick Soderlund will now see his responsibilities expanded, as he will take over as head of EA Sports, according to the report. Meanwhile, EA Labels president Frank Gibeau will reportedly henceforth run EA's mobile group.

In addition to leading EA's mobile business, Gibeau will take over as head of EA Origin, the position Wilson held--along with his post at EA Sports--prior to his promotion.

The information was leaked out of a company-wide "town hall" meeting today at EA. The company has not confirmed the reported leadership changes.

Wilson .

From: www.gamespot.com

EA management changes detailed - Report

Added: 25.09.2013 12:41 | 7 views | 0 comments


[UPDATE] Week after Andrew Wilson named CEO, company reportedly appoints Patrick Soderlund to head of EA Sports, while Frank Gibeau will run mobile division and Origin; internal memo confirms changes.

[UPDATE] Following the publication of this story, obtained an internal memo that confirms the executive appointments. It also indicated that Maxis general manager Lucy Bradshaw has joined Wilson's management team as head of the SimCity studio, while COO Peter Moore "continues to lead our Global Publishing and Marketing organizations, as well as EA's Worldwide Customer Experience and Global Media Solutions teams."

Other direct reports for Wilson include Rajat Taneja (CTO), Blake Jorgensen (CFO), Joel Linzner (EVP of business and legal affairs), and Gabrielle Toledano (EVP and chief talent officer), who will continue in their existing roles.

"These are exciting times for all of us here at EA," Wilson said in the memo. "Games like FIFA 14, launching this week around the world, are at the very pinnacle of quality for the current-gen consoles and an example of what great can look like across platforms, business models and geographies. We have more amazing games launching over the coming months, including our robust slate of titles for the next-gen consoles from Sony and Microsoft. Meanwhile, Mobile continues its amazing trajectory, and we're exploring new opportunities in digital gaming every day."

The original story is below.

A week after EA Sports executive Andrew Wilson was .

EA Games Label executive vice president Patrick Soderlund will now see his responsibilities expanded, as he will take over as head of EA Sports, according to the report. Meanwhile, EA Labels president Frank Gibeau will reportedly henceforth run EA's mobile group.

In addition to leading EA's mobile business, Gibeau will take over as head of EA Origin, the position Wilson held--along with his post at EA Sports--prior to his promotion.

The information was leaked out of a company-wide "town hall" meeting today at EA. The company has not confirmed the reported leadership changes.

Wilson .

From: www.gamespot.com

Over The Moons Kickstarter Campaign for The Fall Successfully Funded, Heading to Wii U

Added: 22.09.2013 21:18 | 9 views | 0 comments


"The Fall will be coming to the Wii U. Over The Moon is now an official Nintendo developer. Wii U launch will happen just shortly after the initial PC/Mac release." -- Nintendo Enthusiast.

From: n4g.com

EA Announces Launch Dates For Next-Gen FIFA, Battlefield, Madden

Added: 16.09.2013 15:37 | 9 views | 0 comments




Electronic Arts has revealed the release dates for the Xbox One and PS4 versions of its highly anticipated upcoming titles set to launch this fall.

To no one's surprise, FIFA 14, Madden 25, and Battlefield 4 will all be available alongside Sony and Microsoft's new consoles on day one. Company COO Peter Moore made the announcement on the official EA Blog.

From: www.gamerevolution.com

Battlefield 4 Beta Release Date Announced, Vehicle Changes Detailed

Added: 14.09.2013 21:55 | 7 views | 0 comments



Battlefield 4 developer DICE summarized the changes they've made to vehicles in the military shooter on Friday. Elsewhere on the web, EA chief operating officer Peter Moore revealed when the beta will launch.

From: www.cinemablend.com

EA: The future is connected, mobile, digital

Added: 12.09.2013 18:29 | 1 views | 0 comments


Electronic Arts COO Peter Moore outlines what he believes will drive the industry forward, discusses company's shift to becoming an Internet company.

Battlefield and Mass Effect publisher Electronic Arts COO Peter Moore has outlined his view of what the future of the game industry is going to be all about.

"It's about connected, it's about mobile, and it's about digital," Moore told . "And I love my roots in Sega. I certainly love my roots in Microsoft. I think at Electronic Arts we bring it all together."

Moore said EA remains a "powerhouse" in the core packaged goods business. However, he pointed out that the company's $1.7 billion in digital revenue for the past 12 months shows that change is brewing.

"We are moving towards being really an Internet company that provides game experiences for gamers around the world," Moore said.

Also in the interview, Moore addressed the impending arrival of the Xbox One and PlayStation 4 and what the next-generation consoles will mean for EA's bottom line.

He said the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 platforms would remain the "core" of the company's business this fiscal year, noting that it won't be until fiscal 2015 that the new platforms play a meaningful role in the publisher's earnings.

The PlayStation 4 launches on .

From: www.gamespot.com


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