Posted Nov 02, 2007 at 07:51PM by Glen D.
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Gaming giant Electronic Arts has revealed the results of its fiscal second quarter of 2007 and a slight dip in revenues and increase in losses has been noted. Gross profits were down 45 percent year-over-year and is currently at US$ 245 million. Madden NFL 08's big sales and Warhammer Online's delay were seen as major factors in the company's latest scorecard.Click on the Full Article link to read the rest of the story. |
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Posted Nov 02, 2007 at 01:14PM by Isaac C.
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Despite an 18% loss in revenue last quarter as compared to last year's,
Electronic Arts is confident the launch of a number of holiday titles
and an upcoming restructuring would put them back in the game. The
changes will focus on efficiency and cost-cutting. Wedbush Morgan's Michael Pachter remains positive about the
future of the studio, saying: "They
appear to have costs under control and revenue growth is solid." |
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Posted Apr 09, 2007 at 09:52PM by Tim Y.
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Several hours ago, we reported that Electronic Arts had agreed to buy a 19 percent stake in The9 Ltd. for about US$ 200 million. The9 is currently mainland China's exclusive distributor of Blizzard's World of Warcraft MMORPG, with this deal (according to Shanghai Securities News) giving the Shanghai-based company further rights to EA's FIFA Online game.That is, if this report had been confirmed. EA spokesman Jeff Brown has just stepped out into the open to announce that contrary to reports from publications like the Shanghai Securities News, EA had not entered into any business dealings of the sort. "There is no signed agreement with The9," Brown said, further commenting that EA did not comment on rumors and speculation like this. Given that this is all EA has to say at the moment, we'll let the readers know in case we run into more clarifications on this whole matter. |
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Posted Feb 05, 2007 at 10:43PM by Jex H.
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WCGZone announced today that they have just added three new games to their website: FIFA 07 Soccer, Age of Empires III, and Age of Empires III: the War Chiefs.For those not in the know, WCGZone is the year-round online gaming competition destination launched by the World Cyber Games back in 2006. Their website remains as one of the avenues where gamers can play year-round online matches and access clans and online communities. The addition of these new titles now brings the total number of games on WCGZone to seven, which includes FIFA 06 and Counter Strike 1.6, to name a few. But these new titles aren't the only things that WCGZone has up their sleeves. They also announced the following changes to their monthly leagues:
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Posted Jan 30, 2007 at 09:46PM by Ceasar S.
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So with all the Burning Crusade bashes and launching and hypes all in the past now, World of Warcraft's expansion set runs out of gas. Number one last week, number 5 now; Vivendi SA is a video game developer; formerly known as Vivendi Universal">Vivendi's World of Warcraft: The Burning Crusade is now replaced by Capcom's Lost Planet: Extreme Condition (must be an extremely cold condition) at the top spot. Capcom's Dead Rising held the title for being the game which sat at the top of the charts last year, staying firm at number one for a full week last year. It won't be a surprise if another Capcom game in the form of Lost Planet does so now. With a 13% drop in unit stocks and 16% drop in per unit value, software sales are suffering as of late. Handhelds are the only ones who have been steadily climbing, in both value and units. So with WoW sitting idly at number five, it watches FIFA 07 nest at the number two spot and Pro Evolution Soccer 6 tails behind at number three. Who's at four? Well, it's none other than Wii Play, which came in all the way from number 11 last week! |
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Posted Jan 23, 2007 at 03:49AM by Rio S.
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The Burning Crusade has done more than sell like hotcakes, it has elbowed its way across the charts to be the second fastest selling PC game of all time in the UK. What's the first? Championship Manager 4. It's the UK and it's football for heaven's sake.Last week, TBC took a surprising 30% market share in all PC game sales and sat loftily on the seat as number one on the charts. The rest on the list were pretty much juggled around and the list ended up like this order:
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