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Nokia and EA enter into mobile gaming collaboration
Nordic Business Report, Sept 13, 2006
NORDIC BUSINESS REPORT-13 September 2006-Nokia and EA enter into mobile gaming collaboration(C)1994-2006 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD http://www.m2.com
Finnish telecomms solutions provider Nokia said on Tuesday (12 September) that it had entered into collaboration with the games developer Electronic Arts Inc (EA).
With this collaboration EA will become a major supplier of mobile games to millions of Nokia mobile device owners through Nokia Content Discoverer.
Initially, customers will be able to download seven EA titles: Tetris, Tetris Mania, The Sims2, Doom, FIFA 06, Tiger Woods PGA TOUR 06 and FIFA Street 2.
Starting in mid-2007, EA intends also to support the launch of the Nokia next-generation mobile games platform with top EA titles that will be custom-designed for Nokia S60 devices.
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