Shortly before the launch of Battlefield Play4Free Ben Cousins was the reference point for the arm "casual" from Electronic Arts, at least until a few days ago. The former head of EA Easy has left his post at the publisher in Redwood City on the eve of the launch of Battlefield Play4Free, perhaps the most ambitious and most promising for the new label dedicated to casual games and social EA.
Cousins said only with a message on Twitter that the time has come for him to leave EA and remained proud of what we have accomplished in four years of work, when we do not know what his new assignment.
Cousins said only with a message on Twitter that the time has come for him to leave EA and remained proud of what we have accomplished in four years of work, when we do not know what his new assignment.
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