Firemint the court and continue the expansion in mobile Electronic Arts, determined to take control of large slices also emerging (in fact, said quite actually) the market linked to the App Store and the like. After acquiring Chillingo for 20 million dollars, it is not surprising therefore that much of the buyout Firemint, which should materialize in the coming weeks for the giant Redwood City.
The development team in question therefore falls into the cauldron of the EA Interactive, which is the division that deals with digital business also including EA Mobile and Pogo Playfish. Firemint, for those not familiar, is the Australian label that brought on the App Store some very successful titles such as Real Racing Series and Flight Control, so it seems a well-aimed blow from EA.
Source: TechCrunch
The development team in question therefore falls into the cauldron of the EA Interactive, which is the division that deals with digital business also including EA Mobile and Pogo Playfish. Firemint, for those not familiar, is the Australian label that brought on the App Store some very successful titles such as Real Racing Series and Flight Control, so it seems a well-aimed blow from EA.
Source: TechCrunch
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