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An $11m award made in court to the programmer of the original Madden game has been thrown out by a district judge.
Sim City is finally getting an offline mode which will not require players to connect to the internet.
Criterion Games co-founders Alex Ward and Fiona Sperry have left the studio to form their own company.
Both services struggling to stay up.
Bug-fixing takes priority at DICE.
Electronic Arts has been hit by a class action lawsuit due to the buggy state of Battlefield 4 and titles in its Playstation 4 library.
EA has won recognition from the Human Rights Campaign for its treatment of the LGBT community.
Victory Studios to be disbanded.
Promises a smooth(ish) launch.
Some major new functionality incoming.
Buy with confidence, company says.
Impressive teaser shows off new features.
Electronic Arts has confirmed that it currently has no games for the Wii U currently in production.
Up to 900 staff members shown the door.
After the furore of its launch, has SimCity proved to be worthy of your time?
Takes a leaf from Valve's Steam book.
Classic FPS RPG cleared for re-launch.
Quad-core owners, your time has come.
Joe takes a look at Insomniac's new co-op shooter to see if it cuts the mustard.
Dead Space 3 is back with a bunch of new features. But could that be a bad thing?
We talk to Danger Close about the the involvement of ex-military consultants in Warfighter.
We take Medal of Honor out for a spin to see how the multiplayer handles.
Sound design is one of the hardest things, so why don't we celebrate it more?
October 14 2021 | 15:04