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EA has dumped several mobile games from online marketplaces

The company has taken several of these apps down, including “Real Racing” and “Dead Space”.

Electronic Arts (EA), the mobile games publisher, has now taken down a dozen mobile games from online marketplaces such as Google Play and from iTunes, without having given any prior public warning that these options would no longer be available.

This has arrived as quite the surprise to many players who had still been enjoying these titles.

The common belief is that the mobile games published by EA have been of exceptionally high quality and these titles were among the better options that had been available. Some players have responded with disappointment that these titles have been taken down. Some of the higher quality app titles that have been removed from the online stores have included “Flight Control,” “Dead Space,” Real Racing,” “Burnout Crash,” “Mass Effect Infiltrator,” and “Bejeweled 2”.

Two of the more popular mobile games from that list have been “Real Racing” and “Flight Control”.

EA Dumps Sevearl Mobile GamesThose popular game apps were among the more surprising removals by EA. The reason is that they have been popular and were considered by many people to be among the mobile gaming opportunities that established devices such as tablets and smartphones as legitimate platforms for players.

As there hadn’t been any announcement made by EA to warn the public, fans of those games have been quite disappointed as they were not provided with the opportunity to prepare for the removal. Beyond the disappointment is a general surprise felt by many as the games were taken down regardless of their high quality and the lengthy lists of positive reviews that they have received.

Still, there remain a number of mobile games that EA has continued to support, such as “EA Sports UFC Mobile,” and “The Simpsons: Tapped Out”. Each of those popular titles can still be downloaded as usual and the regular updates for those options appear to be continuing on without interruption. Some early reports have suggested that the games were taken down as a result of the most recent update to iOS 9 and because – as popular and high quality as they may have been – they might not have been earning very much money for EA.

Women are leading the way in mobile shopping

Report shows that women are beating men when it comes to mobile shopping

BI Intelligence has released a new report that shows that women are leading the way when it comes to mobile shopping. Women have shown that they are more willing to shop online with their mobile devices, as this represents a more convenient form of shopping. Mobile shopping is particularly prevalent during the holiday season, when consumers are interested in avoiding large crowds that flock to retail stores to get their shopping done.

Product research is more common among women than men

Of those shopping in the United States that have said they have made a purchase with a mobile device over the past month, 66.5% of them were women, with 33% of them being men. In 2013, men were leading when it comes to mobile shopping. They were also spending more money while using their mobile devices. The report shows that women are more actively researching products with their smartphones and tablets. They use their mobile devices to find the location of stores in their area as well.

Women seek out special offers more than men do

Mobile Shopping being Led by WomenThe report shows that women are more likely to be affected by the offering of mobile coupons, which they can use to save money, and marketing campaigns. Women are more inclined to look for special deals that they can take advantage of and save money while mobile shopping. Men do this as well, but they are less likely to take advantage of deals being offered by retailers.

Women may have a significant impact on how retailers engage the mobile commerce sector

Mobile commerce has become quite prominent in the United States, where many consumers have expressed interest in shopping for and purchasing products with their mobile devices. As women have become the dominant demographic when it comes to mobile shopping, retailers may be tailoring their marketing campaigns to engage women more directly. Women may also influence the way that retailers approach mobile commerce to some degree, as they represent a greater portion of the market.