Codemasters has signed an exclusive five-year deal to develop and publish games based on the FIA World Rally Championship series. The firm will also handle the esports tournaments associated with the ...
"This is the beginning of an exciting new era for racing games and content as we bring together the talented teams at Electronic Arts and Codemasters," Electronic Arts CEO Andrew Wilson said in a ...
Sony Interactive Entertainment has revealed the PlayStation Plus monthly games for November 2025. The games will be available ...
Well, that was unexpected. Codemasters, the British developer behind countless racing franchises including Dirt, Project Cars and the annualized F1 games, has been snapped up by EA. A little more than ...
Codemasters has revealed that it has signed up with PC download service Get Games, with key titles from the publisher's portfolio being added to the platform. Among the games included in the deal are ...
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Electronic Arts is quietly shutting down two more PS4 games tomorrow, November 8, 2025, as it continues to gut its back ...
After a bidding war with GTA publisher Take-Two Interactive at the end of 2020, EA wound up walking away with Dirt and F1 developer Codemasters in a deal worth around $1.2 billion USD. Now, EA says it ...
Video game publisher Take-Two Interactive, the parent company of Rockstar and 2K Games, revealed Tuesday that it has reached an agreement to purchase British developer Codemasters for approximately ...
UK-based Codemasters, whose recent games include Pro Race Driver, Pro Race Driver, and Pro Race Driver, has today released a series of career guides designed to assist anyone wanting to take the first ...
Electronic Arts, the American video game publisher behind major gaming franchises like "FIFA," "Madden," and "Need for Speed," is dropping $1.2 billion on the British video game company Codemasters.
Everybody thought the deal was done — Take-Two was supposed to acquire Codemasters for nearly $1 billion. Take-Two even reached an agreement with the board of Codemasters. But Electronic Arts crashed ...