As a number of "industry sources" reported last month, Electronic Arts has elected to add a new studio to its already expansive roster: Playfish, a prolific developer of free-to-play casual games on social networking sites like Facebook. The studio was bought out for about $275 million with an additional $25 million set aside for equity retention arrangements. Playfish is also set to receive another $100 million, should it manage to reach unspecified "performance milestones" before 2012.
Not only is that sum of money much higher than the $250 million total teased by the aforementioned analysts in October, it's ... well, it just seems like a lot of money to spend on a studio which actually developed a game called Bowling Buddies. However, considering Playfish's ten titles register 60 million active users and one billion play sessions every month, we suppose EA's making a sound investment. The times, dear friends -- they are a-changin'.
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Posted: Nov 9th 2009 11:34AM Captain Planet Planeteer Power said
Anyone wanna take bets on when the social networking bubble will burst? My guess, April 2011.
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Posted: Nov 9th 2009 11:44AM CarpeD1em500 said
The game bubble, or the actual social networking bubble?
Facebook is about to make life really hard for those game developers...so the game bubble might shrink in the next 2 years.
You're crazy if you think the social networking bubble as a whole is doing anything but rapidly expanding in the future.
It's a connected world now, and thats not changing...ever.
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Facebook is about to make life really hard for those game developers...so the game bubble might shrink in the next 2 years.
You're crazy if you think the social networking bubble as a whole is doing anything but rapidly expanding in the future.
It's a connected world now, and thats not changing...ever.
Posted: Nov 9th 2009 12:41PM sirpilf said
i already got off all social networking sites. seems like all they are used for these days is for the FBI or police to spy on to bust people now.
and no, putting privacy settings on your accounts do jack shit. facebook gives up private information now "in the same of homeland security." the CIA/NSA are spending millions now to spy on social networking sites.
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and no, putting privacy settings on your accounts do jack shit. facebook gives up private information now "in the same of homeland security." the CIA/NSA are spending millions now to spy on social networking sites.
Posted: Nov 9th 2009 1:13PM (Unverified) said
Are you planning a terrorist attack throught facebook messages, or what? Chill dude.
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Posted: Nov 9th 2009 11:37AM (Unverified) said
They want it done before 2012 because there will only be about a year left to live anyway.
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Posted: Nov 16th 2009 11:02AM (Unverified) said
How can EA afford this when they haven't made a profit in years?
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Posted: Nov 9th 2009 11:48AM (Unverified) said
EA got a bargain, Playfish is actually a profitable company and is estimated to actually earn $75 mill this year. They're annoyingly popular in Facebook (got them all blocked) which is a great avenue for advertising their other games.
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Posted: Nov 9th 2009 1:08PM fourblades said
I actually play most of Playfish games! Would be interesting to see if EA will change them...
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Posted: Nov 9th 2009 1:14PM (Unverified) said
Yeah, Playfish is a hell of a game company and it's a good decision EA brought them onboard. Good luck.
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