Read our exclusive interview with EA Games boss Patrick Soderlund in this week’s MCV

This week’s MCV is now available to download – and it features our interview with EA Games boss Patrick Soderlund

In this edition, you’ll also find the latest on top upcoming franchises including Assassin’s Creed III, Just Dance 4, and Dishonored, plus our special seven page guide to games aimed at younger girl gamers.

We’ve listed the contents in full below.

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The issue’s key content includes:

  • The biggest stories: 4m marketing blitz for Assassin’s Creed, Borderlands 2 sparks market fight back, ERA reveals market status and more
  • IHS Screen Digest discusses the future of Smart TVs
  • Interview: Patrick Soderlund on new IP, Battlefield, Medal of Honor and Need for Speed
  • It is our games for girls special, with market analysis and the biggest products coming to market
  • Namco Bandai discusses its relationship with Dreamworks
  • Plus! Previews of Dishonored, The Cube, Dark Shadows, Fable: The Journey, Dark Souls: Prepare to Die and more

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