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Fight Night Round 3
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Xbox
Playstation 2
Playstation Portable
Xbox 360
Playstation 3
Playstation 2
Playstation Portable
Xbox 360
Playstation 3
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EA SPORTS Fight Night Round 3 brings the most intense boxing videogame experience to the virtual ring. Film-quality graphics and innovative gameplay establish EA SPORTS Fight Night Round 3 as one of the best-looking and playing sports games on ...
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17-04-06 Review for Playstation Portable
09-05-06 Review for Xbox 360
22-04-07 Review for Playstation 3
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EA knocks out a Studio
It can't all be milk and honey in the gamesworld. EA has confirmed to the people at 1up that they will be closing down their Chicago Studio wich we know from Fight Night and Def Jam. In and internal memo it was made clear why they're doing this:
So in the end, it's allways about the money. Some of the 150 employees will be offered a transfer to another studio. The others will have to be on the lookout for another job.
"Within the EA Games Label, we are committed to running each franchise and facility as a city/state, teams with unique creative identities as well as responsibility for product quality, ship dates and profitability. We recognize that games require large investments and extended development cycles, but each team is responsible for staying on a reasonable path to profitability. Sticking to that strategy is what gives us the financial resources and flexibility to take risks on new projects.
Unfortunately, EA Chicago hasn't been able to meet that standard. The location has grown dramatically in the past three years while revenue from the games developed there has not.
Unfortunately, EA Chicago hasn't been able to meet that standard. The location has grown dramatically in the past three years while revenue from the games developed there has not.
So in the end, it's allways about the money. Some of the 150 employees will be offered a transfer to another studio. The others will have to be on the lookout for another job.
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Zwan
Too bad Def Jam: Icon was such a load of bull...