This morning in our very own galaxy it was announced that Electronic Arts and DICE are in the process of opening a new LA office to help in the development …
Continue reading →Citing compatibility issues, DICE's tech director Johan Andersson revealed on Twitter that Frostbite Engine 3 games won't be coming to the Wii U. Apparently tests with Frostbite 2 on Nintendo's troubled …
Continue reading →EA released some new screenshots for their upcoming fourth installment of the Battlefield series, and let me be the first to say they look quite beautiful. I've been drooling over …
Continue reading →Do you hear that? That's the sound of millions of voices who suddenly cried out in terror, and were suddenly silenced. Why's that? In some incredibly big news, Disney has …
Continue reading →Something wonderful is brewing in Stockholm, and today Battlefield 4 developer Dice released 17 freakin' minutes of gameplay footage from the upcoming title, causing fanboys (not unlike myself) to run for …
Continue reading →A post on the GameFAQs PC forum claims to link to screenshots from the upcoming game Battlefield 4. The alleged source is an EA China insider. This wouldn't be the first …
Continue reading →While Sony is busy prepping for their big announcement later tonight, EA has apparently been showing off their own projects behind closed doors. At least that's how it seems based …
Continue reading →A year ago, a new and fantastic looking game was thrown out into mobs of gamers, and to which the gamers then played/still play the forever inducing Battlefield 3. Sold …
Continue reading →The Medal of Honor games have gained popularity, and could say that modern soldier games are almost becoming a genre in and of themselves. You have the Modern Warfare games, …
Continue reading →Battlefield 3 players were recently given the "option" to purchase Battlefield Premium for $49. This is a good deal if you plan on buying all of the DLC for the …
Continue reading →EA focused their E3 press conference on ten games, one from each of their top ten developers. Ron provides his play-by-play coverage directly from the conference: EA kicks off their …
Continue reading →

