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China opens up to Electronic Arts

_39989826_sims203 From BBC today: “Electronic Arts, the world’s biggest computer games firm, is setting up a development studio in China.

The firm said it hopes to have 500 staff at the Chinese arm, which should help it capitalise on the massive demand in Asia for online gaming.”

The full article is here.

October 7, 2004 8:31 AM
Posted By: Xiao Qiang
Categories: Information Revolution
Tags: game, games
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