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  • EA reclaims #1 Packaged Goods Publisher in Western World 0 CommentsPosted by Burn360 staff on February 10, 2010 under News
    In a tug of war battle between Activision Blizzard and Electronic Arts, this round goes to Electronic Arts and shifts the title of #1 Packaged Goods Publisher in the Western World back to the fine folks at EA. Activision had a great run with new versions of WoW, the highly successful Guitar Hero and Call of [...] more.
  • Upcoming EA Release Dates 2010-11 0 CommentsPosted by Burn360 staff on February 8, 2010 under Nintendo wii, Playstation 3, game news, pc, xbox 360
    Electronic Arts released it’s Third Quarter Fiscal Year Results In the statement EA included a Key Titles List for 2010 through 2011.  Included in the list were Spore, A New Sims Title, Dead Space 2, Dragon Age 2? , A new Need For Speed, Sims on Console, NBA Jam, Medal of Honor, and Skate 3, among [...] more.
  • Bioware’s Mass Effect 2 Hailed as 1st Blockbuster of 2010 1 CommentsPosted by Burn360 staff on January 29, 2010 under game news
    A press release from Electronic Arts detailed the success of the newly released Mass Effect 2.  Not that it wasn’t blatantly obvious to everyone that played it, but the game is good. EDMONTON, Alberta, Jan 29, 2010 (BUSINESS WIRE) — 40 perfect scores. 2 million units. One pop culture phenomenon. BioWare, a division of Electronic Arts [...] more.
  • Electronic Arts Declares War on Call of Duty Franchise 1 CommentsPosted by Burn360 staff on December 14, 2009 under videos
    The Medal of Honor series ushered in the WWII genre for video games. While Call of Duty seemed to take the flaws of the MOH series and improve upon them, Medal of Honor has sat dormant and relatively mediocre as Call of Duty enjoyed all of the successes that building a better mousetrap can get you. Not quite content on staying with the WWII genre the Call of Duty series branched out to the now more.
  • Was Pandemics Closing just a publicity stunt? 1 CommentsPosted by Burn360 staff on December 7, 2009 under game news
    Under the umbrella of Electronic Arts, was the closing of Pandemic Studios merely a paper shuffle and publicity stunt? More than 200 workers at the LA based studio beg to disagree.  The makers of titles such as Full Spectrum Warrior, Star Wars Battlefront, and Mercenaries were purchased only two years ago in a acquisition that [...] more.