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  • 26Mar

    One of my absolute favourite games of this year so far is Battlefield Bad Company 2 by DICE.

    The DICE team must be very proud as Battlefield: Bad Company™ 2 is on pace to be the top selling title for March 2010. With over 2.3M units sold-through, Battlefield: Bad Company 2 has become the best-selling March release on record in North America and Europe. Battlefield: Bad Company 2 is winning accolades from fans and critics for outstanding visuals and action-packed gameplay with no less than 46 outlets having awarded the game a score of 90 or above.

    GameSpot.com commented that, “whether or not you’re looking for a new shooter in your life, you owe it to yourself to play Battlefield: Bad Company 2.”

    The momentum of Battlefield: Bad Company 2 can also be seen across social media networks and in the game’s statistics:

    • 81B points have been earned in online multiplayer sessions
    • 43M weapons and gadgets have been unlocked in online multiplayer
    • Over 6M video views on YouTube
    • 2.9M hours have been spent playing online in the last 24 hours alone
    • 230K peak-concurrent-users (PCUs)
    • Over 44k Twitter fans (most out of any EA title)

    Cool work DICE.

    It’s no wonder that DICE has again been voted in the top 10 of employers in Sweden.  Don’t forget, to join the DICE team keep an eye on www.jobs.ea.com

    Data/IT list (rankings from both students of economics and engineers):
    1 Google (1)
    2 Microsoft (2)
    3 Ericsson (4)
    4 Sony Ericsson (3)
    5 DICE (5)
    6 IBM (6)
    7 IKEA (7)
    8 Cisco (8)
    9 Volvo IT (9)
    10 Nokia (n/a)

    (Last year’s ranking in parenthesis)

     

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  • 16Nov

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    YES!  Dont’t you just Battlefield!

    Battlefield: Bad Company 2 is on the way.

    Set in the near future, the Battlefield: Bad Company single-player campaign drops gamers behind enemy lines as part of a squad of four soldiers – risking it all to go AWOL on a personal quest. Featuring a dramatic storyline flavoured with attitude, Battlefield: Bad Company leads gamers far from the traditional frontlines on a wild ride with a group of renegade soldiers who decide that sometimes the gratitude of a nation just isn’t enough.

    The Battlefield: Bad Company cinematic single-player experience captures the freedom and intensity of the Battlefield series’ multiplayer sandbox gameplay in a dynamic world where nearly everything is destructible. Players have total freedom to be daring and innovative, adapting to and tackling challenges in unexpected Battlefield-style ways. Create sniping positions by blowing out a piece of a wall or drive your tank straight through a small house. The ever-changing battlefield forces players, their teammates and enemies to react accordingly.

    The game also features the all new, objective based multiplayer game mode “Gold Rush”, supporting 24 players online. Play as attackers and defenders and make full use of the tactical destruction as well as the unique vehicle experience of Battlefield: Bad Company.

    Battlefield: Bad Company is the first game built from the ground up for next-generation consoles using DICE’s bleeding-edge Frostbite game engine, delivering unrivalled graphics, effects and gameplay.

    Take a look at the multiplayer Beta below on this awesome video:

    And limited edition unlocks on this video here:

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    Some more screenshots for you to enjoy………

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  • 24Aug

    Jens-EuropePublishing by electronic-arts.

    Hey all.

    Happy Monday.  I hope you had a great weekend.  As promised, here is the EA Press Conference at GamesCom…in full for you to view.  If you are reading this article on Facebook or view our daily e-newsletter, to see these awesome videos, please come to our site at www.insideea.com

    I have split the Press Conference into three parts.


    Part One

    Kicks off with an Intro by Jens Intat, General Manager of European Publishing.  Peter Moore, President of EA SPORTS kicks off by introducing FIFA 10, with FIFA Producer David Rutter taking time out to demonstrate the new innovations.  Peter Moore hits the stage in his shorts to demonstrate EA SPORTS Active More Workouts.  After Peter has completed his rigorous workout, SIMS 3 takes the stage with World Adventures expansion pack.  DICE takes the stage next with Battlefield: Bad Company 2.

    Part Two

    Part Two rocks off with Brutal Legend and Tim Schafer.  Next up, Dante’s Inferno with the Sixth Circle of Hell, Heresy and a new gameplay mechanic, Righteousness.  Bioware are next on stage to demonstrate Dragon Age: Origins.

    Part Three

    Part Three continues with Bioware and Mass Effect 2.  Bioware concludes by bringing LucasArts onto the stage and showing Star Wars: The Old Republic.  Need for Speed Shift hits the stage next with some awesome new gameplay footage.

    © 2009 Electronic Arts Inc. All rights reserved. All trademarks are the property of their respective owners

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  • 20Aug

     This week we have been at the GamesCom Show in Germany.  So much to discuss and show you.  Lets start with a blog from our Sister site EA Underground, with an overview of the EA press conference by Black Pixel.

    Enjoy.  Over to you BlackPixel……

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    I have a short time to reflect on all the things we saw at the press conference and I thought I’d flesh out the sentiments behind some of my earlier tweets.

    It’s difficult not to sound too gushing or overly positive in 140 characters, but I genuinely thought that some of the stuff that was shown looked amazing. Some of it changed my opinion, some of it baffled me and some of it just hyped me up even more for stuff that I’m already really looking forward to.

    So we started with “FIFA 10″. Difficult for me this one – I’ve never been a big fan of real-life football and have certainly never been able to master the intricacies of previous versions of FIFA, so I’m not the best person to judge. However, it’s obvious that the FIFA team have really taken the game to the next level (again!) this year, letting players control every detail of the beautiful game. And it really does look beautiful, the graphics are great. Like I said in my tweet, it makes football look really complicated – I guess the true fans already knew that there’s more to it than meets the eye.

    FIFA 10!! by electronic-arts.

    Next up Peter Moore and special guest, sports star Katerina Witt, showcased “EA Sports Active: More Workouts”. Adding new exercises and thousands of customisable routines, new stretches and fun tasks, the expansion pack is released in November. Kudos to Peter for (literally!) running us through a routine in his gym outfit!

    With 3 million plus copies sold and a community of over 2 million registered users worldwide “The Sims 3″ is quite simply, a phenomena. “Sims 3: World Adventures” is the first Expansion Pack, and it allows the Sims to travel outside of their hometown for the first time and head overseas to locations such as Egypt, France and China. We were shown some game footage and then some behind the scenes “blooper” videos of some of the featured music artists trying to sing in Simlish – not easy to do, try it some time!

    EA Booth Views by electronic-arts.

    Anybody hearing claims that a new game (ok, it’s a sequel!) was seriously considering taking on Modern Warfare 2 would be forgiven for thinking “not a chance”. But when the people making those claims are the brains behind the DICE studio,and the massively successful Battlefield  franchise, you have to take notice. Introducing “Battlefield: Bad Company 2″ the producers told us that the vehicle warfare, squad play and “destruction 2.0″ really set this game apart from the competition. Although we didn’t see any actual gameplay footage, the trailer, which was made using the Frostbite Engine, gives a great impression of the kind of strategies that can be applied to win on the battlefield. It showcases a devastating surgical strike employing snipers, homing rockets and overwhelming force. And it looks awesome. March 2010 suddenly seems like a long way off!

    “Brutal Legend” is a game that I really wasn’t sure about for a number of reasons (number one being: thou shalt not take THE ROCK anything less than 100% seriously) but after seeing Tim Schafer talk about the game and introduce the, frankly hilarious, “Mosh Pit” and the Axe Combat footage, I’m realy warming to this game. I’ll defintely give the demo a spin when it’s released on the 17th September.

    Basing a game on a poem may seem like a strange idea, but when the poem is the classic “Divine Comedy” by Dante Alighieri, it all seems to make sense. “Dante’s Inferno” is a dark tale in which Dante battles through the 9 Circles Of Hell to try and rescue the soul of his lover from the clutches of Hell and the Devil himself. The “Righteousness System”, where you are rewarded for righteous decisions and punished for unholy ones is a novel idea in a novel game. It’s out next February so I’ve already set a date go to hell!

    Dr Ray Muzyka from Bioware introduced 3 massive games – “Star Wars: The Old Republic”, “Mass Effect 2″ and “Dragon Age: Origins”.

    Mass Effect 2 kicks off where the first one finished. I was always really impressed by the visual side of the first game and part two looks just as good, if not better. Your new AI partner-in-crime, Grunt, seems like he may become a liability eventually and it’s tricky to tell how he might effect the gameplay overall, but I really like the idea of a sidekick who is “irrationally violent”!

    Some 25+ years ago the young me would also have loved Dragon Age: Origins. I was obsessed with Dungeons & Dragons and spent hours creating my own characters and their complex mythologiges. DA:O reminds me of all the things that used to thrash around in my teenage mind, but brought bang up-to-date and in blood-spattered technicolor. Looks like it might be fun to revisit those stories.

    The breadth of detail in SWTOR is going to be amazing. Apparently in terms of “narrative, there are upwards of 40 novels worth of storyline in the game.The big news about “Star Wars The Old Republic” being released in 100% localised versions for France and Germany was illustrated by a version of the awesome trailer voiced totally in German. Having previously only seen it online, watching it on the big screen was a spine-tingling experience.

    And then finally – and the one I’d really been waiting for – “Need For Speed Shift”. Now, I love racing games and I’ve seen a little of this game already so I knew I was going to be impressed. Watching the developers demo the game – driving a Pagani Zonda in cockpit view around the Spa Francorchamps circuit – totally reaffirmed that this is a must have game for me.

    Driver Experience by electronic-arts.

    NFS Shift BMW and Ladies... by electronic-arts.

    NFS Shift by electronic-arts.

    NFS Shift by electronic-arts.

    And that was it. A quick introduction to 11 of EA’s hottest forthcoming titles, whetting the appetite for the next few days.  There’s loads more titles to see at the show, so looks like I really will have loads to talk about.

    Maximum Wow by electronic-arts.

    Demoing on the Wii by electronic-arts.

    Wii Push Play at EA! by electronic-arts.

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