EA Goes iTunes

March 1st, 2007 by Anthony Vasquez in Business, Online

Electronic Arts has recently announced that tracks from some of its games such as, NBA Live, Command and Conquer, Battlefield, and Madden will be available via Apple’s iTunes.

“As our culture goes increasingly mobile, music fans have demanded to take our game music with them. They have been looking for a singular destination that houses all of EA’s music - and this is it,”

Since its start, EA has helped many artists’ careers start up, including the likes of Good Charlotte, Fabolous, Jet, and many more. Anyways, you can purchase the songs over at EA Trax.

Read (GameDaily)

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4 Responses to “EA Goes iTunes”

  1. Quartecks Says:

    Interesting. Well, here’s hoping games like Zelda get their music put on too.

  2. Zac Says:

    You can still buy CD’s of game soundtracks from Amazon etc.
    Then it’s CD quality.

  3. NRG753 Says:

    next thing we’ll be seeing entire games on iTunes.. Apple will start having to look for another name, like iCenter or something..

  4. Zac Says:

    Just like Steam, we’ll have Apple’s version, named Gas.

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