Category:Electronic Arts

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. 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, , , and the later games in the  and  series.

Labels
The following are the four Electronic Arts labels, with the studios that fall under each label:
 * EA Games: Home to the largest number of studio and development teams, this label is responsible for action-adventure, role playing, racing, and Real-time tactics games, marketed under the EA brand. In addition to traditional packaged-goods games, EA Games also develops massively-multiplayer online games.
 * EA Redwood Shores (Headquarters)
 * EA Los Angeles
 * EA Montreal
 * BioWare
 * EA Digital Illusions CE
 * Pandemic Studios
 * EA Black Box
 * Maxis
 * EA Phenomic
 * Criterion Games
 * Mythic Entertainment
 * EA Sports: Publishes all the realistic, casual, and freestyle sports-based titles from EA, including, , , , , , , , and Rugby.
 * EA Tiburon (Florida)
 * EA Canada (Vancouver)
 * EA Sports Big (San Francisco)
 * EA Casual Entertainment: Creates and publishes casual games for gamers and non-traditional gamers. Includes EA's Pogo online service Pogo.com (online games site, with numerous EA brand tie-ins), EA Hasbro, and EA Mobile (previously JAMDAT).
 * : develops and markets life-simulation games and online communities, including those with "Sims" titles.