[This unedited press release is made available courtesy of Gamasutra and its partnership with notable game PR-related resource GamesPress.]
NowGamer.com has today announced that Electronic Arts is the
2009 Publishers’ Premiership Champion, with Activision and
Sony coming in second and third place respectively.
The Publishers’ Premiership is a unique feature of the
NowGamer.com website, which charts the success, or otherwise, of
every major publisher in the games industry. It is based on
NowGamer.com’s extensive back catalogue of content –
dating back over 14 years. The Publishers’ Premiership table
is live throughout the year, and is calculated based on the score
each game receives from NowGamer.com’s reviewers and also
bonus points for how many and the type of awards that are
given.
In 2009 NowGamer.com reviewed 53 of Electronic Arts’ games
released across all formats, with the publisher amassing an
impressive 170,620 points. Activision finished the year with
112,530, while Sony’s 98,600 was enough to secure third
place, just ahead of Ubisoft, which had a strong end to the year
with Assassin’s Creed II. The Publishers’ Premiership
is an alternative view to the traditional sales-based results
analysis that publishers are typically judged on, and it is an
indication of the strength and output quality of the world’s
games companies.
Electronic Arts’s gaming highlights of 2009 included the
chart-topping and 9.0-scoring FIFA 10 on PS3 and Xbox 360, Left 4
Dead 2, which scored 9.2 on Xbox 360, and the BioWare-developed RPG
Dragon Age: Origins, which was rated an amazing 9.4 on both Xbox
360 and PC. The publisher also benefited from a host of awards for
Rock Band 2, Henry Hatsworth, The Beatles: Rock Band and
Brütal Legend.
Thanks to the technology that runs NowGamer.com, the
Publishers’ Premiership also retrospectively creates tables
dating back to 1995. Looking back at each year of the last decade,
it reveals that Electronic Arts – thanks to a consistently
high number of games on many formats and with a high average score
– has managed to secure the top slot no fewer than seven
times.
Nick Jones, Editor in Chief of NowGamer.com and the
NowGamerNetwork,commented: “I’d like to congratulate EA
on winning the first ever NowGamer.com Publishers’
Premiership. The company has had a fantastic year both critically
and commercially and, judging by the games already announced for
this year, it looks like it’s going to take some beating in
2010.”
Keith Ramsdale, VP and General Manager, UK for Electronic Arts
commented: “We’re absolutely delighted with this. It
has been a stated objective of ours for several years to raise our
quality bar further and to innovate across all our established
franchises. We are also committed to continue to break the mould
with new IPs. Our studio and publishing teams around the world will
be deservedly proud of winning NowGamer’s Publishers’
Premiership award, as it is rooted in rewarding quality. We thank
all our studios for their hard work but we also thank NowGamer for
this highly valued recognition and all the NowGamer readers for
continuing to play and enjoy our games.”
Imagine Publishing Managing Director Damian Butt added:
“Electronic Arts has become known for quality, innovation,
and, in more recent years, an unstoppable assault on all major
formats with strong IPs.
Congratulations to EA for becoming our first Premiership
Champion, and it will be tremendously exciting in 2010 to watch its
challengers attempt to knock it from the top slot.
The full table can be seen at
www.nowgamer.com/premiership/hall-of-fame
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