EA purchases developer of NBA Street and Fight Night
Electronic Arts has purchased long time collaborator and million-selling developer NuFX for an undisclosed sum, following the success of its NBA Street series of arcade sports titles, the second of which - NBA Street Vol.2 - sold more than 1.5 million copies across PS2, Xbox and GameCube. The privately held developer, founded in 1990 and based in Hoffman Estates, Illinois outside Chicago, has been working with EA for eleven years now, and apart from NBA Street has also contributed to EA’s NCAA March Madness, NBA Live, and FIFA Football/Soccer franchises.
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