EA announces 23 new (and free) patents for accessible technologies that will make video games even more inclusive.
Spread the loveFrom Humble Beginnings to Industry Giant Electronic Arts (EA), founded in 1982 by Trip Hawkins, has grown from ...
3), the electronic gaming company announced it will ... including text-to-speech in the voice of video game characters and machine-learning powered voice aging. These options make in-game ...
The B.C. Supreme Court has permitted a class action to proceed against Electronic Arts over the use of “loot boxes” within games. Loot boxes are games of chance offered within video games, according ...
Game developer Hazelight Studios has revealed its next co-op title for publisher Electronic Arts (EA) following the smash-hit ...
Redwood City-based Electronic Arts (EA) announced on Thursday it has pledged more accessibility-centric patents and ...
Electronic Arts has incorporated the Professional Women's Hockey League into its NHL 25 video game with six teams represented ...
Electronic Arts Inc., commonly known as EA, is the video game company behind hit franchises such as Need For Speed, FIFA, The Sims, and Star Wars. As one of the largest gaming companies in the ...
Electronic Arts (EA) and Hazelight Studios revealed “Split Fiction”, an action-adventure game. Developed by Hazelight Studios, comes a co-op ...
A video game company based in Japan is opening a location in Charleston. Pole To Win, or PTW, develops games and provides ...
Video game company Electronic Arts made public some of the tools and patents that help gamers with disabilities play its games.