Posted by admin on December 2, 2009


EA CEO Claims Digital Market Will Surpass Consoles Next Year

If you’re looking for a hint as to where EA thinks the global videogame market is headed, look no further than their recent acquisition of Facebook all-stars Playfish. The company is convinced that not only will their investments in the digital market pay off in 2010, but that online games will soon surpass the packaged goods side of the industry. Speaking with Reuters ( via GamesIndustry.biz), EA CEO John Riccitiello talked up the digital games business: “When people think of games, they traditionally think, in the U.S., of what sells on the Xbox, the PlayStation, and the Wii, and they forget about all these online services that are out there — subscription, microtransactions, games they find on Facebook, or if they go to Pogo, or if they play Warhammer Online , or they download games, or they get them by way of their mobile phone or their iPhone

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EA CEO Claims Digital Market Will Surpass Consoles Next Year

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