EA buys social network site

Electronic Arts has officially acquired social network for gamers ThreeSF, as well as its Rupture service. San Francisco-based ThreeSF was founded by Shawn Fanning, best known as the creator of file-sharing service Napster. According to the LA Times, a person familiar with the deal said EA had paid approximately $30 …

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Kwari is dead

Kwari, the ‘cash for kills’ online FPS which offered players the chance to win money by betting on their performance, has closed just a year after it launched. The company behind game, designed in the UK but managed by Australian web firm Micro Forte, has reportedly gone into receivership. For …

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Home Beta coming in 2008

Home, Sony’s virtual world on PS3, is still on track for a 2008 release, according to Wired . However, it’s likely that the platform will remain in Beta mode. PlayStation Network’s Susan Panico noted that the "rollout will be similar to Gmail," describing what will launch this year as an …

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US: Future unleashes program on PSN

An exclusive agreement between Future and SCEA will see a new monthly digital program become available through the PlayStation Network as of Thursday (June 5th) Entitled Qore: Presented by The PlayStation NEtowrk, the program is set to include playable demos, game previews, guides and interviews with developers and other key …

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EA underestimates casual games, says PopCap

The co-founder of online casual games provider PopCap has questioned EA’s potential in the sector – telling MCV sister site CasualGaming.biz that the Redwood publisher doesn’t know how hard it’s going to be”. In an exclusive interview, Vechey likened developing a best-selling casual game to writing a great novel – …

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