Electronic Arts Inc., one of the world’s largest video game developers, today agreed to go private in a deal that is set to value it at $55 billion. The consortium that is buying the company includes ...
Electronic Arts, maker of video games like “Madden NFL,” “Battlefield,” and “The Sims,” is being acquired for $52.5 billion in what could become the largest-ever buyout funded by private-equity firms.
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ESPN Denies Accusation It Stole Creator's Video Game
Did ESPN steal a video game from another media outlet? That's what some people are wondering - including the another game's ...
The big developers don't want to hire a bunch of people and then fire them when the work comes to an end. They can just ...
In his apartment on 56th Street and University Avenue, Seropian founded “Bungie Software Products Corporation” with Jones to release their first commercial games. Looking back, Seropian advised ...
No matter how carefully you play, your avatar will fall countless times, in comically painful-looking ways. The others you ...
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Saudi Arabia’s great game
With a headlong plunge into the global video game sector, what is Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman playing at?
Electronic Arts, maker of video games like "Madden NFL," "Battlefield," and "The Sims," is being acquired for $55 billion, the biggest leveraged buyout attempt in history. Under the terms of the deal ...
REDWOOD CITY, Calif. -- Redwood City-based Electronic Arts, maker of video games like "Madden NFL," "Battlefield," and "The Sims," is being acquired for $55 billion, the biggest leveraged buyout ...
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