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| 1 | EA Sports | 5,927 | ![]() |
| 2 | Electronic Arts | 5,222 | ![]() |
| 3 | Will Wright (game designer) | 931 | ![]() |
| 4 | Maxis | 833 | ![]() |
| 5 | EA Los Angeles | 595 | ![]() |
| 6 | EA Canada | 588 | ![]() |
| 7 | Pandemic Studios | 498 | ![]() |
| 8 | Visceral Games | 358 | ![]() |
| 9 | Trip Hawkins | 308 | ![]() |
| 10 | Mythic Entertainment | 232 | ![]() |
| 11 | EA Trax | 226 | ![]() |
| 12 | Hasbro Family Game Night | 219 | ![]() |
| 13 | EA Store | 184 | ![]() |
| 14 | John Riccitiello | 180 | ![]() |
| 15 | Online Pass | 157 | ![]() |
| 16 | EA Tiburon | 136 | ![]() |
| 17 | Nerf N-Strike | 127 | ![]() |
| 18 | EA Mobile | 91 | ![]() |
| 19 | NASCAR 98 | 65 | ![]() |
| 20 | Music Construction Set | 59 | ![]() |
| 21 | Bing Gordon | 59 | ![]() |
| 22 | Deluxe Music Construction Set | 51 | ![]() |
| 23 | EA Salt Lake | 50 | ![]() |
| 24 | Kesmai | 42 | ![]() |
| 25 | SingShot Media | 22 | ![]() |
| 26 | Electronic Arts Victor | 18 | ![]() |
| 27 | Ralph Guggenheim | 18 | ![]() |
| 28 | JAMDAT Mobile | 16 | ![]() |
| 29 | Joe Ybarra | 15 | ![]() |
| 30 | Vision Software | 9 | ![]() |
| 31 | VG Holding Corp. | 6 | ![]() |
| 32 | EA Sports '95 (plug-n-play game) | less than 5 views | |
| 33 | Acquisitions by Electronic Arts | less than 5 views |
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| Founded | 1982 |
| Founder(s) | Trip Hawkins |
| Located | Redwood City, California, USA |
| Website | http://www.ea.com |
Electronic Arts (EA) is a United States based international developer, marketer, publisher, and distributor of video games. 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 its games. Originally, EA was a home computing game publisher. In the late 1980s, the company began developing games in-house and supported consoles by the early 1990s. EA later grew via acquisition of several successful developers. By the early 2000s, EA had become one of the world's largest third-party publishers. In 2007 EA ranked 8th on the list of largest software companies in the world. In May 2008, the company reported net annual revenue of US$4.02 billion in fiscal year 2008. Currently, EA's most successful products are sports games published under its EA Sports label, games based on popular movie licenses and games from long-running franchises like Need for Speed, Medal of Honor, The Sims, Battlefield and the later games in the Burnout and Command & Conquer series.
The following are the four Electronic Arts labels, with the studios that fall under each label:
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