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EA Tunes, iTunes Ready
EA's game music now availble via the iTunes store.
Date: Thursday, March 01, 2007
Author: James Fudge

Starting today the music from Electronic Arts' best-selling games will be available for purchase from the iTunes Store via ea.com . Consumers worldwide can visit www.ea.com/eatrax/ and jump directly to an iMix of the music from their favorite EA game on iTunes. From Madden NFL to Burnout to Need for Speed, every song that can be heard in the game can now be purchased on iTunes including exclusive mixes, non-album cuts and previously unavailable international tracks. EA says that it will continue to add songs, scores, themes, beats and ringtones from EA game franchises past and present including NBA LIVE, FIFA Soccer, Command & Conquer, Medal of Honor, NASCAR, SSX, Battlefield and more.

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