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Established in 1982 by [[wikipedia:Trip Hawkins|Trip Hawkins]], the company was a pioneer of the early home computer games industry and was notable for promoting the designers and programmers responsible for their games. EA was just a publisher for its first few years and exclusively published for home computers, but began developing games in-house in the late 1980s and started supporting consoles in the early 1990s. Also in the 1990s, EA began to expand by acquiring several successful developers and, as of the early 2000s, EA has become the world's largest third-party publisher, with a net revenue of US$3.129 billion for its fiscal year March 31, 2005. Currently, the company's most successful products are sports games published under their EA Sports label, games based on popular movie licenses and games from long-running franchises like ''[[w:c:NFS|Need for Speed]]'', ''[[w:c:MedalOfHonor|Medal Of Honor]]'', ''[[The Sims series|The Sims]]'', ''[[w:c:CnC|Command & Conquer]]'' and the later games in the [[w:c:Burnout|''Burnout'' series]]. |
Established in 1982 by [[wikipedia:Trip Hawkins|Trip Hawkins]], the company was a pioneer of the early home computer games industry and was notable for promoting the designers and programmers responsible for their games. EA was just a publisher for its first few years and exclusively published for home computers, but began developing games in-house in the late 1980s and started supporting consoles in the early 1990s. Also in the 1990s, EA began to expand by acquiring several successful developers and, as of the early 2000s, EA has become the world's largest third-party publisher, with a net revenue of US$3.129 billion for its fiscal year March 31, 2005. Currently, the company's most successful products are sports games published under their EA Sports label, games based on popular movie licenses and games from long-running franchises like ''[[w:c:NFS|Need for Speed]]'', ''[[w:c:MedalOfHonor|Medal Of Honor]]'', ''[[The Sims series|The Sims]]'', ''[[w:c:CnC|Command & Conquer]]'' and the later games in the [[w:c:Burnout|''Burnout'' series]]. |
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On April 1st, 2019, Electroic Arts announced that they would be shutting down. This means that The Sims 4 will no longer be worked on, as they are also shutting down Maxis. Electronic Arts is shutting down because of popular demand. Online severs, including the Gallery, will be shut down on April 10th, three days before the complete shutdown. One last patch for all of their games will be released that day, which will only fix bugs. Games will also be taken off the shelves in stores. Also, HAPPY APIRL FOOLS! |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
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*[[Maxis]] |
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Latest revision as of 15:30, 7 April 2021
Electronic Arts, also known as EA, is an American developer, marketer, publisher, and distributor of computer and video games.[1] EA is the parent company of Maxis, which it acquired in 1997. It is the publisher of all games, expansion packs, and stuff packs in The Sims series.
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Established in 1982 by Trip Hawkins, the company was a pioneer of the early home computer games industry and was notable for promoting the designers and programmers responsible for their games. EA was just a publisher for its first few years and exclusively published for home computers, but began developing games in-house in the late 1980s and started supporting consoles in the early 1990s. Also in the 1990s, EA began to expand by acquiring several successful developers and, as of the early 2000s, EA has become the world's largest third-party publisher, with a net revenue of US$3.129 billion for its fiscal year March 31, 2005. Currently, the company's most successful products are sports games published under their EA Sports label, games based on popular movie licenses and games from long-running franchises like Need for Speed, Medal Of Honor, The Sims, Command & Conquer and the later games in the Burnout series.
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- ↑ Electronic Arts. Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia