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Electronic Arts said today it has reached an agreement to acquire Popcap Games, makers of Peggle and Plants vs. Zombies. The deal will cost EA $750 million total. "EA and PopCap are a compelling ...
Speaking to IGN, PopCap studio general manager Nick Reinhart said the freshly-announced Plants vs Zombies: Replanted was an ...
While Plants vs. Zombies was originally released on Windows and Mac OS X PCs, it’s arguably most famous for its role in ...
PopCap Games has had no shortage of creativity over the years — its huge casual game hits include Bejeweled and Plants vs Zombies. The company generated more than $100 million in revenues last ...
Electronic Arts will pay $650 million for the maker of popular games like Plants vs. Zombies and Bejeweled. PopCap will also get $100 million in stock, as well as multi-year earnouts.
Publisher Electronic Arts and developer PopCap Games have announced Plants vs. Zombies: Replanted for the Nintendo Switch 2, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation [...] ...
EA recently announced that it has acquired PopCap Games, which has been called the Pixar of the gaming world. The little indie developer that could is now part of the massive publisher that is EA ...
PopCap has been adapting to the rapid rise of Facebook games and has 16.3 million monthly active users. In that respect, it is playing catch-up with No. 1-ranked Zynga.
Word that PopCap Games is in talks to be acquired -- perhaps by Electronics Arts -- for more than $1 billion certainly has the technology community buzzing. But what exactly would an acquirer get ...
On the contrary, PopCap’s creative culture is the main reason EA was interested in us. We’re not changing our focus from creating awesome casual games everyone can enjoy.
PopCap's selection of games has been downloaded more than 1.5 billion times since its founding in 2000. 4th & Battery, however, won't face the pressure of continuing PopCap's successful track ...
PopCap faces competition from other casual game companies like Big Fish Games, which is also doing well (at least $130 million in 2010 revenue) and has many more titles available.