Electronic Arts-owned developer DICE used GDC 2013 to offer a glimpse into what next generation gaming will mean for gamers this fall. The Swedish developer showed off a live demo of Battlefield 4, which has been announced for PC, Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3. It’s likely this sequel will also be coming to PlayStation 4 and the new Xbox, but EA has yet to confirm other platforms. …read more
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EA Maxis Gifting Free Offline SimCity Game After Server Launch Meltdown
Electronic Arts is offering patient SimCity mayors who have stuck with EA Maxis through thick and thin (not that retailers allow you to return PC games these days) with a selection of free digital games. One of those games is none other than SimCity 4 Deluxe Edition, an offline, DRM-free game that doesn’t force players to remain online to play single player. It’s a bit ironic that EA is offering this game to fans who have been begging for the game developer to deliver an offline experience for the new SimCity 5 game (EA gave up on numbers with this latest sequel). …read more
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EA Maxis Reports SimCity Server Problem Won't Be '100 Percent' Solved For A Few More Days
Electronic Arts continues to battle a horrendous launch of what was expected to be one of the biggest PC games of 2013. The latest news on SimCity from the EA Maxis Studio General Manager Lucy Bradshaw is that the game publisher is close to an “all clear” for gamers to finally seamlessly experience the critically acclaimed PC game. …read more
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EA Maxis Taking SimCity Servers Down One By One To Upgrade Them
Electronic Arts continues to work hard on getting its avid SimCity fans – all of them – online to play the new critically acclaimed simulation. Because the game was designed to be an always-online experience, even for single player, the millions of PC gamers who want to build their virtual metropolises need to log on to play. …read more
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