300 director to make EA gamesPosted 2008-10-04 02:10:42 235 Views in Play Station Portable
Three-game deal signed by Watchmen man Zack Snyder.
In yet another crossover deal with Hollywood and the games industry, EA has signed an agreement with 300 movie director Zack Snyder, which will see him develop three original games for the publisher.Click here to read the full article
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