Electronic Arts Inc. announced today that it has signed a deal with IDW Publishing to expand two of its intellectual properties, Army of Two™ and Dragon Age™, into comics under a new EA Comics imprint with IDW beginning in January. EA and IDW will launch monthly, ongoing series for both Army of Two and Dragon Age. Each issue will be published in print and distributed nationally at comic book outlets, with digital versions released for iPhone and iPod Touch and other emerging digital platforms.
Marvel's greatest super heroes unite for one more hoo-rah in this arcade beat em up style game. Spiderman, Wolverine, Captain America and Iron Man duel it out with other Marvel elites, to help save the world from eminent doom. The game uses the Civil war story from the latest Marvel comics which helps to bring it up to date in the Marvel Comic universe. Does MUA2 pack a hulk smash or does it just fall flat?.
For the first time in over a decade, EA Sports will NOT be releasing a NASCAR game this year. According to EA Sports President Peter Moore, both sides agreed that there was no need for an annal release of the NASCAR series. NASCAR had also talked about not giving exclusive rights to EA after their contract expired.
After the critically acclaimed Street Fighter 4 was released early this year, one can only wonder what Capcom's plans were for the next iteration. Well look no further, Capcom has just announced that they will be releasing Super Street Fighter IV.