Electronic Arts Launches Madden NFL Game On Facebook
Social media version of the popular video game developed by Playfish, which EA acquired in 2009.![]() | |
Top 15 Google Apps For Business | |
| (click for larger image and for full photo gallery) |
The National Football League-based game was developed by social media game company Playfish, which EA acquired in November 2009 for $275 million cash and $25 million in equity retention arrangements. Playfish also created EA Sports FIFA, an online soccer game, that debuted on Facebook in June.
More Software Insights
Webcasts
- Best Practices for Improving Database Testing: Upgrades, migrations, business growth and more - ensuring you can handle the workload!
- Insurance Workforce Optimization: How To Work Smarter To Benefit Your Customers, Employees and the Bottom Line
White Papers
More >>Reports
- Strategy: LTE: Huge Technology, Huge Challenges
- Strategy: Detecting and Defending Against Advanced Persistent Threats
"Each day on consoles, fans are playing as many games online as the equivalent of 750 full NFL seasons. Now on Facebook, Madden NFL Superstars will bring a whole new dimension and audience to the Madden NFL experience," said Peter Moore, president of EA Sports, in a statement.
In Madden NFL Superstars, players can create a fantasy squad by collecting NFL players and competing in gridiron matchups against friends. Users can select from more than 1,500 current players from all 32 NFL 2010 team rosters, EA said.
The game includes several modes: In Season mode, players vie against other players' teams, competing in steadily more challenging matchups in their efforts to earn championship trophies. In the NFL Pro League, players' teams compete against each of this season's real NFL teams, and, in Scrimmage mode, players compete head-to-head against their Facebook friends, according to EA.
"The highly celebrated Madden NFL video game franchise from EA Sports is loved by millions. Madden NFL Superstars is a unique new experience that gives those fans, and tens of millions more, an opportunity to enjoy the excitement of NFL football on Facebook,” said Kristian Segerstrale, VP and general manager of Playfish, in a statement. “With the start of the NFL season right around the corner, we’re looking forward to feedback from the Madden NFL Superstars community to help us create the most authentic and entertaining NFL football experience possible on Facebook.”
Games are big business on Facebook, with many of the social media site's 500 million accountholders logging on to play at least one of the many available diversions. Zynga -- developer of popular Facebook games such as Farmville, Mafia Wars, and Frontierville -- dominates the segment with almost 228 million monthly active users (MAUs), according to AppData. Second-place EA has about 55 million MAUs, while Playdom rounds out the top three with approximately 44 million MAUs, AppData said.
Although the games themselves are free, social media game developers typically make money through the sale of virtual goods.
"We estimate that the U.S. virtual goods market will reach $1.6 billion in 2010, and that social gaming market will contribute $835 million of that total this year," said Justin Smith and Charles Hudson, authors of Inside Networks' "Inside Virtual Goods: The Future of Social Gaming 2010" report.
For Further Reading
Video Game Sales Slide Continues
Virtual Money Presents Real Legal Problems
Facebook, Zynga Ink Five Year Deal
Web 2.0 Expo New York highlights the important debates and the challenges faced by the industry's key players, and helps you pick the winning platforms for growth in a Web-fueled world. It happens Sept. 27-30. Find out more and register.
Related Reading
| To upload an avatar photo, first complete your Disqus profile. | View the list of supported HTML tags you can use to style comments. | Please read our commenting policy. |
Subscribe to RSSResource Links
Related Webcasts
- Best Practices for Improving Database Testing: Upgrades, migrations, business growth and more - ensuring you can handle the workload!
- Insurance Workforce Optimization: How To Work Smarter To Benefit Your Customers, Employees and the Bottom Line
- Future Proofing your Video Communication Strategy
- Creating Business Agility with Highly Integrated Core Systems
- Techniques for Next-Gen Data Protection using Next-Gen Computing
This Week's Issue
Free Print Subscription
SubscribeCurrent Government Issue
- Big Storage: Big data places heavy demands on storage infrastructure. Federal agencies must adapt their architectures and polices to optimize it all.
- Tape Storage Renaissance: Tape storage may be 60 years old, but it continues to survive and thrive.
- Read the Current Issue
Related Whitepapers
Featured Broadcast
Organizations must rigorously protect their data from all threats - including theft by outsiders and insiders, malicious attacks that can distort or destroy data, and inadvertent corruption or misuse by employees.Download this white paper and find out how to safeguard data and fulfill compliance mandates.
Learn More













