Filed under: News | Mobile Phones
Apr 1 2008, 12:27am CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
EA Mobile, a division of EA’s Casual Entertainment Label, today announced that many of its most popular games are now available for smartphones, including BlackBerry smartphones, Symbian and Windows Mobile phones.
EA Mobile will distribute a growing slate of smartphone games, including hit titles like Tetris and Bejeweled. EA is demonstrating the smartphone games at the Symbian booth at the CTIA 2008 show in Las Vegas.
EA Mobile has already offered a number of blockbuster franchises for Symbian OS, the world’s market-leading open operating system for smartphones, including: Doom, FIFA, Tiger Woods PGA TOUR and The Sims. Currently, EA SPORTS FIFA 08 is now available for a number of Symbian smartphones in Europe with more titles on the way.
Working with Research in Motion (RIM), EA Mobile has released several titles for BlackBerry smartphones. Games that are currently available for the BlackBerry platform include Tetris, Bejeweled, SCRABBLE (in North America only), EA SPORTS Tiger Woods PGA TOUR 07, SimCity Societies, and most recently, MONOPOLY HERE & NOW.
In addition, EA Mobile continues to distribute its games on Windows Mobile phones. To date, titles on the Windows Mobile platform include Downtown Texas Hold ‘Em, JAMDAT Mahjong, The Sims™ Bowling, and JAMDAT Mini Golf with more titles on the way.
Via the EA Mobile site.
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Luigi Lugmayr
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