A Madden NFL game hasn't graced a Nintendo console since 2013. New comments from EA CEO Andrew Wilson might signal a welcome change to that pattern.
While the system has gotten games like EA Sports FC, the company’s other sports franchises have been notably missing, including Madden and NHL. It seems that could change in the Nintendo Switch ...
After skipping the entire Switch generation, EA CEO Andrew Wilson has hinted that the Madden NFL series could return to Nintendo for the upcoming console. The last time an entry in the sports ...
It remains to be seen just how much Electronic Arts will support the Nintendo Switch 2, but it certainly would be nice to have series like Need for Speed, Battlefield, and of course Madden ...
Electronic Arts has spoken about its potential support for Nintendo Switch 2, and namechecked franchises like Madden and EA ...
In a recent financial call, EA CEO Andrew Wilson was asked about the publisher’s plans for the Switch ... FC and Madden, as well as The Sims, could find “real energy” on the next Nintendo ...
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There's precedent too: Nintendo launched The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild on the same date across Switch and Wii U, and Zelda: Twilight Princess just weeks apart across Wii and GameCube.
Wilson singled out EA's money-spinning sports franchises, Madden and FC, as potentially finding “real energy” on Nintendo Switch 2, and also pointed to The Sims as a game that could do well on ...
Wilson stated during EA’s recent earning call that the Switch successor would be an additional means for EA to locate and reach new players. The next-generation hybrid hardware may give IPs like FC, ...
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