EA may not greenlight single player games
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by Shunal Doke
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Head of EA (Electronic Arts) Labels Frank Gibeau has been making quite a few headlines recently. Just yesterday, he talked about the company working on three to five new IPs (intellectual property) for the next generation of consoles. Recently, he revealed that, "I have not green lit one game to be developed as a single-player experience. Today, all of our games include online applications and digital services that make them live 24/7/365." ![]() Electronic Arts may not greenlight single player games
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