Golf Clash just announced its next scheduled tournament. Find out all the details on the upcoming St. Patrick's Day Tournament, here. The Luck of the Irish is coming to Golf Clash as the devs have ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Electronic Arts purchased the mobile game developer Playdemic this week, a sale totaling $1.4 ...
The Warner Bros. golf game Golf Clash is partnering with one of the most talked-about players in golf, Bryson DeChambeau, for a special promotion that will bring new content to the mobile title. Now ...
Original story: The UK's Advertising Standards Authority has found that EA has been misleading customers in a paid-for Facebook ad regarding the presence of loot boxes in Golf Clash. As a result of ...
Electronic Arts has acquired Golf Clash creator Playdemic from WarnerMedia for $1.4 billion in cash as EA shores up its sports game portfolio. That’s a lot of money for a development studio with just ...
Welcome back to the In-App Purchase Inspector - our regular look at free-to-play games from the consumer's perspective. In each instalment, we consider the incentives or pressure applied to make ...
Playdemic has added a raft of clan features to its casual sports game Golf Clash. The feature allows groups of up to 50 to chat, share replays and work together to earn in-game rewards. Alongside ...
Playdemic, the mobile game studio owned by Warner Bros., has announced a partnership with golfing great Bubba Watson for its golf game, Golf Clash. This takes the form of a limited-time event that ...
Golf Clash is a mobile golf game where players play on beautiful courses against players around the world in real-time as they compete in tournaments, 1v1 games, and challenge their friends. Upgrade ...
Today (September 20) EA confirmed that it has finalised a cash deal to purchase Playdemic from Warner Bros. Games, paying $1.4billion (£1.04billion) for the studio. Speaking on the deal, Andrew Wilson ...
The folks over at Electronic Arts have further bolstered their stable of development houses today with the acquisition of mobile developer Playdemic. The deal is worth a reported $1.4 billion in cash.
The fourth company founded by Paul Gouge and Alex Rigby, based in Manchester, is backed by venture capital firm Griffin Gaming Partners. By Georg Szalai Global Business Editor The reveal of the studio ...