Report: Electronic Arts Cuts Ties With Pandemic Brisbane?

January 15, 2009 by admin  
Filed under Industry Stuff

Report: Electronic Arts Cuts Ties With Pandemic Brisbane? Electronic Arts has reportedly cut its ties with Pandemic Studios’ offices in Brisbane, Australia, with some associated layoffs, according to unconfirmed media reports.

Citing a “reliable source”, a report on blog site Kotaku claims that the Australian studio has been ’set free’, but will retain its original intellectual properties and equipment.

The unnamed source further comments that, “It was more of a ‘Find a new publisher. Good luck.’ kind of thing.”

EA acquired Pandemic Studios and partner BioWare Corp. in 2007, including all of Pandemic’s studios in the U.S. and Australia. The Brisbane studio is best known for the Destroy All Humans! franchise; the studio has recently been working on unannounced project.

The source suggests that the studio’s secret project is an “open world reality show” game called The Next Big Thing for Wii. The report also claims Pandemic Brisbane may have been working on the rumored but unconfirmed The Dark Knight game — the non-appearance of which analysts suggest could have cost EA over $100 million in missed revenues.

[UPDATE: EA spokesperson Mariam Sughayer says the company's currently not commenting any further beyond its previously-announced reduction initiatives until its February earnings call.

"In December, EA announced a cost reduction initiative that will impact facilities and headcount," Sughayer said in a statement. "We do not expect to make any more public announcements until our earnings call in early February."

"Outside of our scheduled earnings call, we aren’t providing any new information on the status of individual facilities."]

[UPDATE 2: According to the weblog of Tony Albrecht, a former programmer at Pandemic Australia, there have been at least some layoffs at the studio, including himself - though he has subsequently found a new position elsewhere in the Australian game industry.]

POSTED: 04.59AM PST, 01/14/09 – David Jenkins

Electronic Arts Details ‘EA Sports Complex’ For PlayStation Home

January 9, 2009 by admin  
Filed under Future of Gaming, Industry Stuff

 

Electronic Arts Details 'EA Sports Complex' For PlayStation HomeElectronic Arts says its support for PlayStation Home, just announced by Sony during the company’s CES presentation, will begin with an area devoted to EA Sports.

The “EA Sports Complex” (pictured) is currently in development, EA confirmed, and slated for a Spring launch inside the PlayStation 3’s 3D social virtual world. 

The company says it’s designed for “both casual and hardcore gamers” as an area where they can play Home-exclusive multiplayer games, interact with other EA Sports fans and compare against one another with various leaderboards. 

The EA Sports Complex in Home will also feature trailers and content from popular EA Sports titles.

“We’re proud to support the PlayStation Home Beta with a very robust offering from EA Sports,” says label president Peter Moore. “As part of our continued commitment to the connected experience and the digitization of our business, the EA Sports Complex is a rich new online environment that presents a compelling and immersive social gaming experience for the global sports audience.”

The EA Sports Complex is apparently just the beginning of the publisher’s collaboration with PlayStation Home — the company says it’s presently working with Sony on further support for Home, with plans to be announced in the “near future.”

POSTED: 10.34AM PST, 01/08/09 – Leigh Alexander