I've already summarily covered the hardware moves that might happen in the hardware department during this year, the first of a new decade in gaming, and now it's time to tackle actual video games, arguable a more exciting topic. A quick look at another Weekend Reading feature, the one dealing with the glu... |
8 January 2011 08:31 GMT |
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EA Sports has announced that FIFA Online has entered the open beta stage. Football fans can register at the official site. This is the last phase of the testing process before the free-to-play game finally goes live. The only thing that gamers need in order to play this title is an Internet broadband connection, a br... |
28 May 2010 08:01 GMT |
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All through the week, we've detailed our experiences with Mass Effect 2 here at Softpedia in a series of game diaries set to continue in the next few days. But we have also had the time to write an EndWeekGame piece and to deliver another Weekend Reading piece. And, on top of all that, we have assembled a list o... |
7 February 2010 11:11 GMT |
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Playfish, the London-based social game creating company that was recently bought by Electronic Arts for more than 300 million dollars, has said that it is currently working on creating experiences based on a well known franchise, although it declined to reveal exactly which one. The company also refused to set a date... |
4 February 2010 13:51 GMT |
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Electronic Arts recently acquired Playfish and followed up on the announcement of Tiger Woods PGA Tour Online by saying that it plans to develop and launch a free-to-play version of its football simulation FIFA, which will arrive in the form of an open beta in June 2010.The publisher seems pretty serious about creati... |
2 February 2010 03:37 GMT |
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Electronic Arts has announced that it plans to release a new spinoff of its popular football simulator called FIFA Online. The new game will be downloadable by anyone who has an Internet connection and will be free to play to all those who are interested in getting a football experience on an average PC or on a lapto... |
1 February 2010 06:12 GMT |
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