Just a couple of short months following a disastrous SimCity launch, Maxis and EA are aiming to make amends with The Sims 4 coming to PC and Mac in 2014.
Games publishing giant Electronic Arts has announced CEO John Riccitello is stepping down after a long period of tumult and consumer backlash.
While EA's team are claiming to have fixed many of the problems plaguing its newest SimCity iteration, gamers are still fuming over an inability to play offline.
This week we got some hands on time with the brand new and very impressive SimCity from developer Maxis. At the EA AsiaPac Showcase we also spent some time with developer Jason Harbor to glean new facts on what is shaping up as one of the highlight games of 2013.
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