EA has confirmed what was already apparent from its release schedule: the publishing giant is no longer making games for Nintendo's Wii U console.
"We have no games in development for the Wii U currently," EA spokesperson Jeff Brown told Kotaku.
The platform was conspicuously absent from the announcements of upcoming EA games including Battlefield 4, Madden NFL 25 and FIFA 14.
With EA having just inked a deal with Disney to develop Star Wars games, the publisher's position could see Nintendo's console missing some key third-party franchises.
However, Brown said EA hasn't ruled out developing for Wii U again in the future.
Jason Rubin, the former president of THQ and co-founder of Naughty Dog, has lauded Metro: Last Light for its technical and creative achievements while drawing attention to the working conditions at Ukraine-based developer 4A Games.
"The budget of Last Light is less than some of its competitors spend on cut scenes, a mere 10 percent of the budget of its biggest competitors," Rubin wrote in a post on GamesIndustry.
"Yet it is lauded for its story and atmosphere. It is built on a completely original and proprietary second-generation engine that competes with sequels that have stopped numbering themselves, with more engineers on their tech than 4A has on the entire project. Yet its tech chops are never in question."
Ubisoft is "conservatively" forecasting sales of Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag to be lower than last year's Assassin's Creed III.
The publisher thinks the upcoming game's Golden Age of Piracy theme may be received by a global audience even better than the American Revolution was in Assassin's Creed III, but has set its expectations lower "to be prudent".
Assassin's Creed III is the best-selling title in the series so far, achieving a remarkable 12.5 million units shipped in the financial year ended 31st March 2013.
Ubisoft has indefinitely suspended development on 1666, following the dismissal of Patrice Désilets, creative lead on this game, and creative director on Assassin’s Creed and Assassin’s Creed II.
Désilets left Ubisoft to set up a new Montreal-based studio with THQ. When that publisher folded earlier this year, Ubisoft picked up the studio and its intellectual property. However, Désilets was dismissed two months later.
In an investor call last night, Ubisoft CEO Yves Guillemot said, “After more than two months of discussion with [Désilets], we couldn't align our vision both on project development and team management. Consequently our collaboration has ended. We have suspended development on 1666 for an undisclosed time.”
Four UK hackers affiliated with the group LulzSec have been sentenced to jail for their parts in attacks on organisations and companies including the CIA, and game publishers such as Sony, EA, and Bethesda.
The four defendants had all pleaded guilty. Ryan Cleary received the longest sentence, 32 months, after confessing to additional attacks on the US Air Force, and for possessing indecent images of babies and children, reports the BBC.
Ryan Ackroyd was sentenced to 30 months, and Jake Davis was sentenced to 24 months. Mustafa al-Bassam received a 20 month suspended sentence.
EA has announced the opening of a new studio that will develop games based on the Star Wars universe.
DICE Los Angeles is an offshoot of the Swedish-based developer DICE, the creator of the critically acclaimed Battlefield series.
Earlier this month EA signed a multi-year agreement with Disney, the new owner of the Star Wars property, to develop core console and PC games based on Star Wars.
Yesterday, Sony unveiled Gran Turismo 6, and scheduled its release on PlayStation 3 for later this year.
To the disappointment of many fans, Gran Turismo 6 was not confirmed for Sony’s next console, the PlayStation 4, also slated for this holiday season.
Kazunori Yamauchi, head of Gran Turismo development studio Polyphony, has said that a PlayStation 4 version is possible at a later date.
“We actually do have a PlayStation 4 version in mind,” said Yamauchi at a press conference soon after the game’s announcement. “So for this holiday season, we thought that it would be best for users to release the PlayStation 3 version. I thought the best scenario would be to have the game come out, to have new content and new DLCs every month, and updates coming in for the game; and once players have thoroughly played out the system and played out the game, if the PlayStation 4 version just came out naturally in the progress, I think that's the best scenario.”
Another driving simulator, DriveClub, has previously been announced for PlayStation 4.
Online Passes for EA titles will be a thing of the past, according to the publisher, which said it made the decision based on player feedback.
“Yes, we’re discontinuing Online Pass,” EA senior director of corporate communications John Reseburg told VentureBeat. “None of our new EA titles will include that feature.”
The Online Pass programme was instituted by EA as a way to earn revenue from second-hand sales of its games. A code for online access would be supplied with copies of the game purchased new, which would unlock online features including multiplayer. The code could only be redeemed once, which meant second-hand purchasers would need to buy a new code from EA if the original purchaser already redeemed it.
Sony and Polyphony have unveiled Gran Turismo 6, and say the game is coming to PlayStation 3 later this year.
The announcement was slightly botched when a press release fired ahead of the scheduled announcement at the Silverstone raceway, one of seven new tracks to feature in the game. Australia’s Mount Panorama track in Bathurst is also rumoured to be on that list.
Gran Turismo 6 will boast a roster of over 1200 cars, 33 locations and 71 layouts.
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Borderlands 2 and Max Payne 3 sales push Take-Two revenue past a billionNEWS One-time expense forces overall loss.
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BioWare devs speculate on Mass Effect spin-off protagonistNEWS Garrus "the clear favourite".
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Bulletstorm 2 would have been pulpier, crazier, amazing – People Can Fly founderNEWS Poor sales made sequel too risky.
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Battlefield 4 sees return of Commander ModeNEWS Also three playable factions.
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Batman: Arkham Origins story and gameplay details emergeNEWS An open world Christmas Eve caper.
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Battlefield 4 screenshots leakNEWS Have some bullshot.
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Blacklight: Retribution and Spelunky also part of Sony's new indie strategyNEWS Opening up for the little guys.
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Bastion developer announces sci-fi action-adventure titleNEWS Rucks' voice artist on board.
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Black Ops II getting cosmetic microtransactions tomorrowNEWS Nuketown 2025 map now free.
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Braid developer announces The Witness for PlayStation 4NEWS An open world puzzler.
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BlizzCon returning to Anaheim this NovemberNEWS Back after a one-year hiatus.
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Blood enhanced edition thwarted by AtariNEWS Rights-holder not interested.
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Brütal Legend coming to PC this monthNEWS Multiplayer beta underway now.
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Better stories required to move motion capture games forward – Quantic DreamNEWS Gaming production will resemble film.
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Blizzard CCO "saddened" by response to Diablo III director's departureNEWS One man is to blame, apparently.
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BioShock Infinite recommended PC specs, DX11 effects detailedNEWS Triple screen support, contact hardening shadows, and more.
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Bloody Palace Mode confirmed for DmCNEWS 100+ levels of free DLC carnage.
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Bohemia Interactive postpones Arma 3 launchNEWS “We're still trying to make sense of the situation."
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Blizzard still working on Diablo III for consoleNEWS Still an unofficial project, however.
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BioShock Infinite delayed another monthNEWS Ending "different to anything you’ve seen in a videogame".
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Blizzard sends Cinder Kitten proceeds to Superstorm Sandy victimsNEWS Pet available now.
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Battlefront III was “99 per cent finished” – Free Radical DesignNEWS "It should have been our most successful game."
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Bungie aiming for accessible, relatable, and social with DestinyNEWS "For your inner seven year old."
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Brink developer possibly working on car gameNEWS Information overload.
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BLOPS II design director to weapon balance complainers: "You're wrong"NEWS Killing people with facts.
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Black Ops 2 players in disc mix-up offered Mass Effect Trilogy for freeNEWS Mix-up "an omen".
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Beyond Good & Evil sequel delayed by distracted designerNEWS Ubisoft and Ancel still passionate.
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Braben's Frontier Kickstarting a new Elite gameNEWS Space trading sim sequel seeks supporters.
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Bethesda "close" on PS3, PC Skyrim DLCNEWS Exact content unknown.
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