EA slashes new-game prices by 20 percent
Current-gen titles including Black and The Godfather now just $39.99. Next-gen transition cited as reason for cuts.
Current-gen titles including Black and The Godfather now just $39.99. Next-gen transition cited as reason for cuts.
World's biggest publisher confirms major layoffs as more than 300 employees across three studios see pink.
Legitimate business venture for PS2, Xbox, and PC arrives in North American stores March 21; EA updates status of Xbox 360, PSP editions.
Mob epic-based game coming to current-gen, PC in less than two months; status of PSP, 360 versions unclear.
Reports from Europe say Electronic Arts will offer up its mob epic in just over two months.
Creative director Philip Campbell describes the process of translating Coppola's American classic into video game form.
Creative director Philip Campbell describes the process of translating Coppola's American classic into video game form.
We talk to David DeMartini, executive producer of The Godfather, about the current status of the game.
Share price stumbles, recovers on warning of lower-than-expected income for the megapublisher's next two quarters.
[UPDATE] Share price takes a hit on news that Mafia game won't come until '06; expect a lively earnings call later this month.
EA's open-ended movie game gets pushed back to next year, but at least we know a little more about it now.
PC, PSP, PS2, and Xbox versions of Mafia-movie adaptation not arriving until Q1 2006; Xbox 360 edition due sometime "later."
New York Times says the late actor's "fragile condition" prevented game-quality recording sessions, but EA says some audio may still be used.
Executive producer David De Martini sheds some light on EA's family business in this designer diary on the upcoming game.
Executive producer David De Martini sheds some light on EA's family business in this designer diary on the upcoming game.
Executive producer David De Martini sheds some light on EA's family business in this designer diary on the upcoming game.
Fourth annual Sneak Peeks session gets under the hood of three likely blockbusters.
We couldn't refuse EA's offer to try out its new game of mafia action at E3. Check out our impressions.
Square Enix, EA announce strong 360 support; more than 160 games in development, up to 40 available at launch; Microsoft says console will play "top-selling" Xbox games.
Publisher will showcase Spore, Black, The Godfather, two Battlefield games, and next-generation offerings.
Online trade magazine reports that negotiations between SAG and game publishers to renew voice-acting contract "could go either way."
Francis Ford Coppola is none too pleased with Electronic Arts' adaptation of his classic mob movie.
EA unveils its "family business" in New York.
Publisher releases full details on its upcoming multiplatform Mafia game, due in fall 2005.
Three original cast members will lend their talent to EA's game adaptation of the 1972 mob-movie classic.
The man-centric cable network's second annual game awards was a lot heavier on celebrity and game savvy that its predecessor.
Publisher confirms an adaptation of the classic Francis Ford Coppola films, and it will likely be M-rated.
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