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Electronic Arts buys mobile game maker Glu for $2.1 bn by AFP Staff Writers San Francisco (AFP) Feb 8, 2021 US video game powerhouse Electronic Arts on Monday announced a $2.1 billion deal to by smartphone-focused game studio Glu Mobile. The acquisition came with Glu's library of titles including MLB Tap Sports Baseball and was described as part of a move by EA to significantly beef up its offerings on smartphones or table computers. "Mobile continues to grow as the biggest gaming platform in the world, and with the addition of Glu's games and talent, we're doubling the size of our mobile business," said EA chief executive Andrew Wilson. EA expected Glu to enable it to build on popular video game franchises with mobile offerings. Glu's line-up of games includes Design Home and Covet Fashion. "As part of Electronic Arts, we will continue capitalizing on the opportunities ahead in the expanding mobile gaming industry," said Glu chief executive Nick Earl. The Glu team includes more than 500 mobile game developers, according to the companies. The acquisition was expected to close by the end of June, pending approval of regulators and Glu shareholders. EA last week reported higher quarterly sales on strength in its FIFA brand and other franchises but profits that were lower. EA cited FIFA Ultimate Team, as well as Apex Legends Battle Royale as especially hot titles. Last week, EA reported revenues for the quarter ending December 31 rose 5.0 percent to $1.7 billion. But profits fell 39 percent to $211 million as the company spent more on research and development, marketing and administrative costs. In December, EA announced a $1.2 billion acquisition of Britain-based Codemasters, which is known for its Formula 1 and DiRT racing video games. gc/rl
Sony forecasts record profit after PlayStation 5 launch Tokyo (AFP) Feb 3, 2021 Sony said Wednesday it expects a record net profit this financial year as fresh virus lockdowns continue to boost demand for games and consoles, including the recently released PlayStation 5. Although the pandemic has hit many industries hard, the gaming sector has been one of the few to experience an unprecedented boom, with people seeking entertainment at home during successive rounds of restrictions. The Japanese tech giant said net profit jumped 87 percent in April-December from the same per ... read more
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