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Posted by AndrewH in Game News on October 30, 2012
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While the general Android population enjoys, at least to some degree, pointing out Electronic Arts' weird selection of supported devices whenever they launch a new game, the company themselves has decided to address the issue in a way that will make future Nexus owners fairly happy. EA has announced that 13 titles will be available when the new Nexus line-up launches on November 13th, 2012, which is pretty much their entire catalog of games on Android.
Yes, you read that right, the entire line-up will have 13 titles available. This includes the Nexus 4, the Nexus 10 and, of course, the Nexus 7 32GB which is basically the same as any other Nexus 7 but with more storage. If you already own a Nexus 7 and happen to want an EA game but your tablet isn't supported yet, at least you know it will be in a couple of weeks.
For those of you curious, this does include the new Need for Speed: Most Wanted game that launched this morning as well. So just a little something to look forward to if you are getting ready to purchase one of the new Nexus devices.
Developer Website: Electronic Arts
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