EA wins The Simpsons license for next-gen platforms
Top publisher Electronic Arts has announced that it is the new holder of the rights to create videogames based on the hugely successful The Simpsons franchise, with a next-generation title already in the pipeline.
The firm has signed a long-term deal with Twentieth Century Fox Television and Gracie Films which gives it the rights to create next-generation titles based on the long-running TV series, taking over from current Simpsons game publisher Vivendi Universal Interactive.
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