EA is hoping that its planned acquisition of British racing game maker Codemasters will enable it to start releasing a new racing game every year, on par with its other EA Sports franchises. In a ...
Well, that was unexpected. Codemasters, the British developer behind countless racing franchises including Dirt, Project Cars and the annualized F1 games, has been snapped up by EA. A little more than ...
EA plans to buy Codemasters for a huge $1.2 billion in an effort to dominate the racing game market. EA today confirmed its plan to purchase Codemasters, the UK-based game developer behind F1, Project ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. Need for Speed, F1, Grid, Project Cars, and Dirt all under the same roof Need for Speed, F1, Grid, Project Cars, ...
Several classic racing games from Codemasters will shut down their online services on March 16, 2026. Electronic Arts (EA), which acquired the British studio in 2021, announced the list of games ...
Codemasters is ceasing development on all non-racing titles, abandoning the Bodycount and Operation Flashpoint IPs in favour of sequels to F1, GRID and DiRT. There are no future plans to develop any ...