Tuesday, June 26, 2012
When the Wall Street Journal Electronic Arts wanted to talk about their plans for E3, the company pointed to its stand-out titles such as Medal of Honor: Warfighter or the need for Speed: Most Wanted. EA has started talking about his plan to spend $ 250 million over four years to connect to their games on multiple devices. The Journal wrote that EA plans "to develop technology that links multiple versions of a single game played on different hardware." ...
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