Electronic Arts
The Flawed 'Sea of Solitude' Has a Director's Cut, And It's Basically a New Game
Most developers take the lessons of game development into the next project. But what if you had a chance to do it all over again?
Activision Is Resisting Diversity Hiring Push by America's Unions
This month the AFL-CIO submitted shareholder proposals requesting that Activision and Electronic Arts implement a "Rooney Rule" in their hiring practices to improve gender and racial diversity in the gaming industry.
Some Developers Don't Know Their Games Are Streaming on GeForce Now
'The Long Dark' is the latest high-profile game to be removed from Nvidia's service. VICE Games found several developers unaware their games were even being featured.
Microsoft, Epic Among Companies Dropping Out of GDC Amid Coronavirus Fears
Epic and Microsoft join a chorus of other companies deciding to avoid the annual Game Developers Conference, as complications elsewhere rise.
Researchers Found a List of Electronic Arts' Slack Channels
The exposed channel names and other information could have related to secretive company projects.
The Golden Age of Video Games in India Is Finally Here, and It's Unlike Anything We've Seen Before
The indie gaming scene in the country is uniquely local, personal and, most importantly, NOT created for the typical teenage, white male audience.
'Jedi: Fallen Order' Is an Exploration Game That Discourages Exploration
All I want to do is see everything 'Fallen Order' has to offer, but it's not letting me.
Austin, Patrick, and Cado Need to Talk About 'Anthem' ASAP. For 90 Minutes.
This is a weird video game.
'Anthem' Could Be Great Someday. Today Is Not That Day.
I was ready for 'Anthem' to be my Destiny, splitting the difference between dropping colored objects and telling cool stories. It feels great to fly, but it has a long way to go.
At E3, Electronic Arts Threw Its Developers Under the Bus Over Loot Boxes
The company refused to take responsibility for last fall's backlash, and let the creatives behind 'Battlefront II,' 'Battlefield V,' and 'Anthem' promise things would be different.
Why EA Sports Started Taking Accessibility Seriously
An informal game jam from 2014 kicked off a series of events that ended up with the studio hiring its first in-house accessibility lead.
'A Way Out' Doesn't Come Close to Delivering on Its Grand Promise
A bad pastiche of great crime movies is best enjoyed with friends and low expectations.