Tag Archives: Jens Uwe Intat
Fri, Jun 15, 2012 | 11:15 BST
EA – “gamescom is a pillar for our industry”
After yesterday’s news that Microsoft will not attend this year’s gamescom, EA has pledged its support to the event and revealed a partial line-up for the show.
Mon, Oct 03, 2011 | 22:26 BST
EA: Origin versus Steam not “a proper battle”
Two key EA executives have both opined that Origin and Steam aren’t in direct competition.
Thu, Jun 02, 2011 | 10:14 BST
Call of Duty vs Battlefield: Hirshberg, Intat go big over 2011 fight
As the war heats up between Call of Duty and Battlefield over both series’ 2011 iterations, execs from both Activision and EA have talked big games for their camps.
Sat, Sep 25, 2010 | 23:04 BST
Intat: EA feels Sony could “come back” in North America

EA Europe SVP Jens Uwe Intat has said the company’s titles tend to do better on PS3 and Xbox 360, and it feels Sony’s prime to “come back” in North America.
Thu, Sep 23, 2010 | 16:07 BST
EA will “definitely beat Activision and Call of Duty” but not this year, says Intat

EA Europe SVP Jens Uwe Intat has said the company’s looking to overtake the Call of Duty franchise, but it will take it a few years to accomplish.
Thu, Aug 19, 2010 | 22:14 BST
EA: FIFA will maintain its edge over PES

EA’s Jens Uwe Intat has said FIFA will maintain its edge over PES again this year, due to the company’s focus on product quality.
Wed, Jan 13, 2010 | 16:25 GMT
EA Europe boss says it plans to “do less games and do them better”

EA Europe VP Jens Uwe Intat has said that despite the fact there’ll be fewer EA games released this year, what does make it out will reek of quality.
Fri, Dec 18, 2009 | 13:55 GMT
EA is biggest publisher in Europe, says EA
EA European publishing boss, Jens Uwe Intat, has told MCV that the publisher has overtaken Nintendo to a European lead.
“We’re very happy because in this shrinking market we increased our share and so now we are back to the leading position again in Europe, which is a nice place to be,” said the exec.
“We actually lost it to Nintendo in 2008 but we’ve gained it back and we’ll have to see if we can hold it until Christmas, but we’re confident we can. Across Europe we’re tracking at about 19 per cent market share, which is two points up.”
More through there. Just a reminder that EA was VG247 readers’ publisher of the year. Go EA, etc.



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