NEW YORK (AP) — Video game publisher Electronic Arts is removing former Baltimore Ravens running back Ray Rice from its recently released Madden NFL 15 title, the latest company to pull its support for the player.
NEW YORK (AP) — Video game publisher Electronic Arts is removing former Baltimore Ravens running back Ray Rice from its recently released Madden NFL 15 title, the latest company to pull its support for the player.
By Malathi Nayak SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) – Video game publisher Electronic Arts Inc reported better-than-expected revenue and profit for the first quarter, driven by robust sales of titles such as Titanfall, digital revenue and cost control. On the digital side, (we saw) great continued growth on mobile and PC full game downloads and our subscriptions […]
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) – Video game publisher Electronic Arts Inc reported higher revenue and profit for the first quarter, driven by robust sales of its Titanfall game, digital sales and cost control. For the three months ended June 30, the company posted non-GAAP revenue of $775 million, compared with $495 million a year ago. Non-GAAP […]
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