But has FPS crown in its sights.
EA COO John Schappert has admitted Activision Blizzard's behemoth Call of Duty and Microsoft's all-conquering Halo will remain top FPS dogs this year - but insisted they won't be so for long.
Schappert said 2010 FPS games Medal of Honor and Battlefield: Bad Company 2 will help EA gain ground in the genre, but next year and beyond will be when the sparks truly fly.
Both Call of Duty: Black Ops and Halo: Reach are expected to set tills ringing this Christmas. Last night EA delayed FPS Crysis 2 to early next year. And last weekend it confirmed the existence of Battlefield 3, which will be released some time after April 2011.
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EA COO John Schappert has admitted Activision Blizzard's behemoth Call of Duty and Microsoft's all-conquering Halo will remain top FPS dogs this year - but insisted they won't be so for long.
Schappert said 2010 FPS games Medal of Honor and Battlefield: Bad Company 2 will help EA gain ground in the genre, but next year and beyond will be when the sparks truly fly.
Both Call of Duty: Black Ops and Halo: Reach are expected to set tills ringing this Christmas. Last night EA delayed FPS Crysis 2 to early next year. And last weekend it confirmed the existence of Battlefield 3, which will be released some time after April 2011.
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