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Bruh, EA's been done, what are you even on about? Their ♥♥♥♥ has been overcooked for almost a decade now.
Yeah, I don't get that. People have short memories or something.
I swore off EA games all the way back when they stuck that always-online requirement into Simcity 2013... a single-player game.
And the company just got worse from there.
Of course they sold out.
Some investors came in with wads of cash and the old board and share holders grabbed their sacks of cash on the way to the bank.
He founded Affinity Partners who brokered the deal with the Saudis and EA.
'member the 2019/2020 COVID pandemic? - Kushner declared the administration's handling "a great success story" - which it was for him and his special task force.
Back to Now: The good news about this historic 55 billion purchase is that it doesn't finalize until like 2027-ish. That means you still have a few more years to play whatever EA titles before things change.
Good Times!
RIP
What will change?
Which ones?
have to agree.
also have to admit im not surprised. they had a really great run, but yea, too much mismanaging and predatory practices end up like so.
i think the saudi arabian group will do a nice job, because EA's biggest titles are the football ones, and Saudi arabia is huge on football, so i think they've got a good home.
i don't think it *can* get worse honestly. how mollified would you be if the saudi owned group turns the company around and it starts getting better?