The folks over at Electronic Arts have further bolstered their stable of development houses today with the acquisition of mobile developer Playdemic. The deal is worth a reported $1.4 billion in cash.
The game maker is known for 'Golf Clash.' By Georg Szalai Global Business Editor Video game giant Electronic Arts has struck a deal with AT&T and its WarnerMedia unit to acquire Warner Bros. Games’ ...
EA (Electronic Arts) has purchased Warner Bros.’ mobile games studio Playdemic, the makers of “Golf Clash,” for $1.4 billion in cash. “Golf Clash,” which is available on iOS, Android and Facebook, ...
Electronic Arts has acquired Golf Clash creator Playdemic from WarnerMedia for $1.4 billion in cash as EA shores up its sports game portfolio. That’s a lot of money for a development studio with just ...
EA is keen to grow its footprint in mobile sports gaming beyond the likes of FIFA Mobile. EA has bought Golf Clash creator Playdemic from WarnerMedia for a sizeable $1.4 billion to help "expand [its] ...
FILE PHOTO: An Electronic Arts (EA) video game logo is seen at the Electronic Entertainment Expo, or E3, in Los Angeles (Reuters) -Electronic Arts said on Wednesday it had bought Playdemic Ltd, the ...
Electronic Arts will buy Warner Bros. Games’ Playdemic mobile games studio — developer of popular title “Golf Clash” — for $1.4 billion in cash, the companies announced. AT&T said the remaining Warner ...
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