A U.S. District judge has certified a class-action antitrust case involving the alleged price fixing of Electronic Arts' football titles.
According to the decision, any consumers who purchased Madden, Arena Football or NCAA football games in 2005 can sign on as plaintiffs on the case and be represented by a single law firm.
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