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EA Sports and FIFA Officially Split Up After 30 Years

Culture, Culture / Video Games, Red CardBy Kyle Orland, Ars TechnicaMay 11, 2022

EA’s newest soccer title will be called ‘EA Sports FC,’ while FIFA promises to partner with other developers for “the only authentic, real game.”

The Gaming Industry Unites to Cut Off Russia

Culture, Culture / Video Games, PauseBy Kyle Orland, Ars TechnicaMarch 8, 2022

Ubisoft, EA, Epic, Microsoft, and others are suspending business in the country in response to its invasion of Ukraine.

Apple Booted the Wordle Copycat Apps, But More Will Come

Clone wars, Culture / Video Games, Gear, Gear / Products / AppsBy Kyle Orland, Ars TechnicaJanuary 14, 2022

The simple premise of the wildly popular word guessing game is difficult to protect under US law.

A Firmware Issue Threatens to Make PS4 Games Unplayable

Culture / Video Games, Game over, GearBy Kyle Orland, Ars TechnicaApril 19, 2021

Without a fix to older PlayStations, it’s only a matter of time before older games are rendered obsolete.

You Can Still Play *Pokémon Go* Even When You Can’t … Go

Culture, Culture / VideogamesBy Kyle Orland, Ars TechnicaMarch 31, 2020

Niantic is adjusting its game—built around leaving the house and meeting up with others—to fit the era of coronavirus-induced social distancing.

The TurboGrafx-16 Mini’s Launch Is Delayed Due to Covid-19

Gear, Gear / Gear News and EventsBy Kyle Orland, Ars TechnicaMarch 7, 2020

Konami postponed the release of its retro console “until further notice” due to disruptions at manufacturing and shipping facilities in China.

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