Electronic Arts (EA) will face extra competition in the soccer video game market this year as UFL developer Strikerz plans a ...
Barry Collins is a tech journalist writing about PCs, Macs and games. Young fans will increasingly get hooked on soccer and other sports through video games rather than attending matches ...
Electronic Arts reported weak earnings today for the holiday quarter, with results in line with the poor quarter that EA preannounced.
UFL, the new free-to-play soccer video game, is set to launch the Cristiano Ronaldo Team Pass, celebrating the soccer legend's career.
Prime Video has ordered a docuseries that follows National Women's Scoccer League stars through the 2024 playoffs and ...
EA now expects net bookings to come in at $2.2 billion for the quarter, down from a prior projection of between $2.4 billion to $2.6 billion.
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