The Angry Video Game Nerd dropped a new video this week showing off the special booth they made for MAGFest to show off the new -Bit title on the way. Working with Retroware and Mega Cat Studios, the ...
Blaming video games for violence saves Americans from having to grapple with deeper, harder to solve societal problems.
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Jared Kushner served as an advisor to Trump during his first term. News Reporter Video games titan Electronic Arts is being bought by a consortium involving President Donald Trump’s son-in-law and the ...
(Bloomberg) --Saudi Arabia is accelerating plans to transform itself into a hub for gamers with its blockbuster deal to take Electronic Arts Inc. private. In addition to an existing $5 billion equity ...
Electronic Arts, maker of video games like “Madden NFL,” “Battlefield,” and “The Sims,” is being acquired for $55 billion, the biggest leveraged buyout attempt in history. Under the terms of the deal ...
2025 has been an interesting year for video games, as the current-gen PlayStation and Xbox systems are well into their lifespans while the Nintendo Switch's successor, the Switch 2, is just beginning ...
Electronic Arts (EA) is to be taken private under a $55bn (£41bn) buyout - a record sum for such a deal. Under the terms, private equity firm Silver Lake Partners, Saudi Arabia's Public Investment ...
Electronic Arts, maker of video games like Madden NFL and The Sims, is being acquired for 55 billion dollars (£41 billion), the most expensive acquisition of a public company to be taken private in ...
If the transaction closes as anticipated, it will end EA’s 36-year history as a publicly traded company. Under the deal, private equity firm Silver Lake Partners, Saudi Arabia's sovereign wealth fund ...
Hello and welcome to another entry in our "The Big Question" series, in which we present an argument to you, the Eurogamer community, for further interrogation. This week: Do you play games in early ...