THE WEEK revisits seven classic titles that defined EA's legacy, as its record $55 million acquisition by a Saudi Arabia-led consortium steers the publisher into a new direction ...
Think of a sport and chances are that EA makes the game. That’s why the $55bn takeover of the California-headquartered ...
Zain, who lives in Riyadh, said he was shocked to hear jokes like this, in a country which is known for being ...
A breakdown of how Saudi Arabia's recent leveraged buyout of EA makes them own more of the games industry. Watch: Abu Dhabi ...
Saudi Arabia’s acquisition of EA could make gaming one of its most influential tools for cultural and soft power.
Analysts have predicted how many copies of Battlefield 6 will sell at launch. Will it reach EA's goal of 100 million players?
Saudis' bid to take Electronic Arts private doesn't make a ton of sense strategically, Cito'This isn't the most compelling use of capital.
EA is going private in a $55 billion all-cash deal. The publisher behind FIFA, Madden, Battlefield, and The Sims has agreed ...
Industries tend to consolidate over time as they mature, and EA going private is just the latest example of such a move in the video game space. Prior to this, Microsoft bought Activision Blizzard, ...
N obody has yet turned “Wall Street”, a 1987 film starring Michael Douglas as a corporate raider, into a video game. If they ...
Mark Darrah, former senior developer of Dragon Age 1, 2 and Inquisition, has spoken about the fate of EA's studios after the company's $50 billion acquisition.
EA’s $55 billion sale raises questions about gaming’s future, from creative risks to Saudi Arabia’s growing influence.