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Electronic Arts acquires PopCap

July 12, 2011
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Remember this rumour we speculated on a while back? Well, turns out we were right. PopCap has indeed been acquired by EA for no less than $750 million. That’s no chump change, even for EA which is one of the largest publishers in the videogame industry. PopCap is among the strongest developer/…

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Electronic Arts acquires PopCap

July 12, 2011
EA/Electronic Arts/John Ricitiello/PopCap Games

Remember this rumour we speculated on a while back? Well, turns out we were right. PopCap has indeed been acquired by EA for no less than $750 million. That’s no chump change, even for EA which is one of the largest publishers in the videogame industry. PopCap is among the strongest developer/…

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