EA to Sell Game Music Through iTunes
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It was only a matter of time for EA to realize that people 
love the music in its’ games enough that they’d actually willing to pay for the right to have the songs on their iPod.
According to a Reuters report, EA will begin offering its games’ music through iTunes. EA music will sell for 99 cents like other songs found on iTunes. The company, which is also offering ringtones for $2.99, already sells games like Tetris and Sudoku on iTunes for $4.99.
A list of available music can be found at EA Trax.
So What? This is one of those deals that makes complete sense. Now, if I could only get those catchy consumer product commercials from the 80’s on iTunes, I’d be set.
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