Content about EA Mobile

12.23.10
Electronic Arts is backing the emerging Google Android gaming space, which has exploded over the course of this year to take a larger chunk of the global mobile smartphone market. With CES 2011, new tablet and smartphone devices are expected to debut offering even more gaming opportunities across the rich gaming platform. EA Mobile offers a full selection of games for select Android-based mobile phones, including The Sims 3, Need for Speed Shift, FIFA 10 by EA SPORTS, Tetris, MONOPOLY and THE GAME OF LIFE. Check out Need for Speed Shift on Verizon Wireless' DROID X in this exclusive video interview.
04.08.10

RALEIGH, North Carolina (Reuters Life!) - Apple's iPad tablet computer hasn't been out a week yet but there are already over 830 video games that have been developed to suit the large format, high definition, multi-touch screen.

04.02.10

EA Mobile, a division of Electronic Arts, announced five best-selling titles available immediately for Apple’s iPad.  These include SCRABBLE, under license from Hasbro in the U.S. and Canada only, Tetris, Need for Speed SHIFT, Mirror’s Edge, and Command & Conquer Red Alert.

01.27.10

Steve Jobs took time during the San Francisco unveiling of the Apple iPad to allow EA Mobile and Gameloft an opportunity to showcase the gaming elements of the new tablet device. Ultimately, videogames will play as an important role for the adoption of the iPad as its ability to offer e-books, movies and TV shows.

01.21.10

Apple’s App Store has opened the floodgates on videogames. Now Amazon’s Kindle will offer game developers a new platform to explore videogames. While the Kindle doesn’t offer the graphics or the technology bells and whistles of an iPhone or iPod Touch, it does introduce a new avenue and a new audience to games. EA Mobile has already signed on to bring its games to Kindle.

01.10.10

LAS VEGAS – With Apple dominating the portable games space thanks to its App Store and thousands of videogames, Palm used CES 2010 to go virtual. At the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Palm showed off 3D games for its Palm webOS platform. Palm has partnered with leading mobile game developers like EA Mobile, Gameloft, Glu Mobile, and Laminar Research to bring the first batch of games to its Palm Pre customers. Demonstrated at Palm's CES event, the games are now available in the Palm App Catalog for Palm Pre customers.