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Go Grab Bejeweled 2 Today; It’s Free

7:00AM October 11, 2010 | Owen Good

Today is Binary Day, being that it’s 10/10/10 – and that goes for both here and Europe. And to continue its 10-month celebration of the 10th anniversary of Bejeweled, PopCap has an offer that is free to you today. More »


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The Man Who Beat Bejeweled 2

5:00AM April 30, 2010 | Stephen Totilo

The people who made Bejeweled 2 bring us what they say is the true tale of the first person to conquer Bejeweled 2. 2200 hours. 2,147,482,575 points. Max score possible. Meet Mike Leyde [Bejeweled official site]


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10 Years Of Bejeweled, 1000 Years Of Lost Productivity

3:40AM February 11, 2010 | Mike Fahey

PopCap kicks off a 10-month long 10th birthday celebration today for Bejeweled, the causal gaming sensation that’s sold more than 50 million units and stifled the productivity of an entire generation. More »


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iPhone Bejeweled 2 Gets Free Blitz Update

9:00AM November 12, 2009 | Mike Fahey

What’s the only thing more addictive than Bejeweled 2 on the iPhone? How about Bejeweled 2 with links to the Facebook version? A free update from PopCap gives iPhone players just that. More »


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SOE Brings PopCap Titles To The PlayStation Network

1:20AM January 30, 2009 | Mike Fahey

The PlayStation 3 just got a bit more casual, as Sony Online Entertainment announces a deal to bring five PopCap titles to the PlayStation Network, beginning with Bejeweled 2, available now.


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PopCap Tests Retail Console Waters

1:40AM October 10, 2007 | Mike Fahey

Casual kings PopCap Games are dipping their toes into console retail, announcing two new game collections hitting store shelves this November. Along with a collection of Xbox Live Arcade titles available for the first time offline for the Xbox 360 as PopCap Arcade Volume 1, they’re also releasing Bejeweled 2 and AstroPop for the PS2 as PopCap Hits Volume 1. “We’re very excited to be bringing some of our top million-selling casual games to consoles via retail shelves, and eager to see how consumers respond,” said Glenn Drover, Director of Retail Sales at PopCap. “We’ve had tremendous success at retail with the PC versions of many of our games, and these new collections for Xbox 360 and PlayStation 2 are priced even more aggressively, so they should be a hit with holiday shoppers.”

The 360 collection will retail for $US 29.95, with the PS2 version cheaper at $US 19.95. More »