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And if you think publishers will never buy in to the model, think again: Electronic Arts, Ubisoft, Take-Two Interactive, Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment, THQ, Epic Games, Eidos, Atari Interactive and Codemasters are already on-board. ...
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Some of the prominent videogame publishers already signed up to support the service include Atari, Codemasters, Electronic Arts, Eidos Interactive, Epic Games, Take-Two Interactive, THQ, Ubisoft, and Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment.
| 1 | Kotaku |
| 2 | GamePolitics |
| 3 | pc.qj.net |
| 4 | DigitalBattle |
| 5 | Ripten Video Game |
| 6 | Joystiq |
| 7 | PS3News |
| 8 | istockanalyst.com |
| 9 | MTV Multiplayer |
| 10 | 1BC Civ Forums |
| 11 | Escapist Magazine |
| 12 | The Tech Herald |
| 13 | Emailwire |
| 14 | Benzinga |
| 15 | WELT ONLINE |
First, let's put things into perspective from a game standpoint. What games are we talking here? Well EA would of course get Rockstar, which means Grand Theft Auto would be theirs, along with Midnight Club and Manhunt - though at this point it's probably best to toss that one out the window. T...
Sun, Feb 24 | from Kotaku