DICE teases 'surprises' for E3
Battlefield developer says in addition to Battlefield 4, studio has a "couple of surprises" to show next week in Los Angeles.
Battlefield developer says in addition to Battlefield 4, studio has a "couple of surprises" to show next week in Los Angeles.
Publisher confirms it is retroactively eliminating online passes for all EA titles beginning with EA Sports games.
Update: EA says that October 29 launch date does not cover Battlefield 4 Xbox One and PlayStation 4 versions.
Official Battlefield 4 site posts what appear to be cover designs for next-gen games.
Official Twitter account for first-person shooter series says "big announcements are coming soon"; reveal event to last one hour.
Former Electronic Arts CEO John Riccitiello says console gaming will "explode" with arrival of future platforms, but only if Sony and Microsoft can avoid pitfalls.
Newspaper's EVP of Digital Products and Services Denise Warren appointed to leadership role at Battlefield publisher, is only woman on company's board of directors.
Future EA games won't require Online Passes; the service is being scrapped after tepid player response.
DICE head would also like to poach top talent from rivals Infinity Ward and Treyarch.
The technology behind the Battlefield 3 game engine will be available for all major mobile platforms.
EA Sports EVP Andrew Wilson unloads all 32,085 shares for $687,000 after company hit highest value since end of 2011.
[UPDATE] Company share value closes up 17 percent after earnings report, Star Wars deal, and FIFA license extension.
Publisher picks up slew of new domains related to potential future installments in military shooter series.
EA says it is planning "full reveal" of next-generation titles for this summer's trade show; Battlefield 4 preorders "strong."
EA says it has a constitutional right to free speech in using the trademarks of weapons manufacturers.
FIFA and Battlefield publisher expects to pay $16 million in severance costs related to layoffs; global staff now estimated at around 8,400.
Developer says it ran tests on Nintendo hardware with "not-too-promising results" and so "chose not to go down that path."
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Battlefield, FIFA publisher confirms staff reductions, but won't specify number of teams affected.
Latest retailer leak also states Commander Mode is returning.
EB Expo attendees will be able to experience Battlefield 4 at the event.
Battlefield, FIFA publisher cuts jobs at India office and Playfish as part of latest stream of layoffs.
DICE executive producer says companies have been "throwing money" at the studio in an effort to get them to code support for motion controls.
GameStop promotional materials suggest Commander Mode and three playable factions will feature in Battlefield 4.
Battlefield publisher believed to have laid off around 20 staffers from Galway, Ireland, center.
Publisher cuts unspecified number of jobs as a means to "streamline" operations to ensure it is well positioned for upcoming console transition.
Chief creative officer Richard Hilleman says closest industry has come to mass market is social and mobile genres.
Tom Mc Shea admires the beauty of compromise in a world of heated conflict.
Battlefield, FIFA publisher topples Bank of America in 2013 final round with 77.5 percent of votes to earn title two years in a row.
82 per cent of people are anticipating Battlefield 4's multi-player more than its singleplayer.
Chief operating officer Peter Moore says gamers deserve better from publisher, but claims it is not worst company in America.
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Developer says it is looking at competitive gaming support for upcoming military shooter; game won't have any co-op.
COO Peter Moore says even though mobile is growing, gamers continue to show enthusiasm for core titles.
Executive chairman Larry Probst receives seven-figure compensation while publisher searches for John Riccitiello replacement.
BioWare general manager says studio's upcoming titles are using DICE's latest engine.
DICE confirms latest military shooter will skip Nintendo's first HD platform, won't have female playable characters in single- or multiplayer.
DICE's new shooter arriving later this year for Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and PC; runs on Frostbite 3; 17-minute gameplay trailer revealed.
Three new images from upcoming shooter emerge ahead of media event this evening; one soldier shown wearing Oakley glove and holding Sharpie pen.
Shares slumped 8.3 percent Tuesday following John Riccitiello's announced departure from FIFA, Battlefield publisher.
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