Not long ago, gaming was all about dedicated consoles such as the Xbox or PlayStation. Not anymore. Today, the largest gaming growth is happening on the iPad, according to EA CEO John Riccitiello.
Electronic Arts has officially acquired PopCap Games, the developer of Plants vs. Zombies, Bejewelled 2 + Blitz and many other popular iOS titles. While EA purchased PopCap for $750 million in cash and stock, if the company hits a series of revenue milestones, around $1.3 billion in total could end up being spent on the acquisition.
Ever since EA announced its direct-to-consumer digital project, Origin, for mobile and PC users, we’ve been left wondering what it meant for iOS users. Today, we have the answer.
The classic BATTLESHIP game is finally coming to the iPad! After arriving on the iPhone/iPod touch way back in December 2009, the game will arrive for the tablet later this year.
While at E3 we paid Electronic Arts a visit. Not only did they have some truly impressive games, but a tech demo as well. The included video shows off FIFA 11 controlled by two iPhones.
In a short-but-sweet video trailer that has recently hit the Web, Electronic Arts has announced the upcoming release of iOS applications: Battlefield 3, FIFA 12, Madden NFL 12 and Need for Speed.
The hit first-person shooter based on modern wars is now available on the iPad. Battlefield: Bad Company 2 offers both single player and multiplayer fighting action. Players can also control multiple vehicles and fire explosives, like RPGs, to make their enemies suffer.
If you are a fan of Cut the Rope style puzzlers, you are going to love Spider Jack. And if you’re not, this action-puzzler may be just the hybrid of genres to change your mind.
The makers of Cut the Rope, Chillingo, have been acquired by Electronic Arts Inc. However, while the company seems thrilled to have been gobbled up by the giant game maker, an email sent to Chillingo Crystal members perhaps tells a different story.
Game maker giant EA has announced it has reached agreement to acquire Firemint, the creator behind Flight Control and Real Racing. The deal is expected to close in two to four weeks.
By now, most of you have probably taken advantage of the massive sale EA kicked off this morning, but if you're looking for more than a deal on Dead Space, NBA JAM, and Max and the Magic Marker, we've got you covered in today's sale roundup.
There are dozens of games on sale with many for both iPad and iPhone gamers by EA this weekend. Titles like Dead Space for iPad and Max and the Magic Maker for iPad are seeing huge price cuts and first-time sales.
NBA Jam for iPad is being released in its native high-res glory. The game is already out in New Zealand and should be coming to an App Store near you soon.
Liqua Pop is a new style of puzzle game where you combine multiple colored water droplets. Drag the water drops to make matches, and then shake the device to pop your matches. Liqua Pop is the AppAdvice Game of the Day. Read on to find out more.
EA showed up at GDC dressed to impress with a great lineup of upcoming iOS games. With Tiger Woods '12, and several other imaginative titles forthcoming, you will want to have the inside scoop on what EA will be up to this year. Click through to read more!
EA Sports has brought the classic arcade basketball game NBA Jam to iOS. High flying dunks and blocks are only part of the story in this two on two arcade hoops game.
With all of the new sales taking place today to celebrate the launch of the Verizon iPhone 4, we decided to scrap the old list and construct this beauty filled with over 135 apps and games.
A select group of iOS app developers and publishers have decided to take advantage of the iPhone 4 launch on Verizon and the big pink holiday known as Valentine's Day by slashing prices on many of their most popular titles, which basically means everyone wins.
Surely at one point in time, you've held one of Hasbro's popular Bop It! toys in your hands. Now EA is bringing the experience to iPhone with a version of the interactive game that fits in your pocket. Exactly how good is this port? Can the amount of fun and interaction be replicated on an iDevice? Read on to find out!