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'''EA Los Angeles''' started in [[1995]] as [[DreamWorks Interactive]], a subsidiary of DreamWorks SKG. Also known as '''EALA''', it is a video game developer. In [[2000]], [[Electronic Arts]] acquired DreamWorks Interactive from the film studio, where it became EA Los Angeles. In [[2003]], it was merged with [[Westwood Studios]], the original creators of the {{c|Command & Conquer|Command & Conquer Series}}, and [[Westwood Pacific]]. | '''EA Los Angeles''' started in [[1995]] as [[DreamWorks Interactive]], a subsidiary of DreamWorks SKG. Also known as '''EALA''', it is a video game developer. In [[2000]], [[Electronic Arts]] acquired DreamWorks Interactive from the film studio, where it became EA Los Angeles. In [[2003]], it was merged with [[Westwood Studios]], the original creators of the {{c|Command & Conquer|Command & Conquer Series}}, and [[Westwood Pacific]]. |