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EA Lending Its Help To Its "Partners"
16th September 2003, 6:45pm
Electronic Arts , the world's leading interactive entertainment software company, today announced the creation of a new business unit, EA Partners, to manage EA's worldwide distribution and co-publishing relationships of third-party products as EA looks to significantly grow its $300 million externally sourced business. The unit was previously known as EA Distribution.
"The mission of EA Partners is to help develop the tremendous creativity of independent studios and publishers and bring their games to the worldwide market," said John Riccitiello, EA President and COO. "We've created a business to bring innovative games to new platforms and new markets around the world."
EA Partners complements the company's extensive portfolio of licensed and wholly-owned game franchises. EA currently has relationships with more than 12 developers and publishers including:
- Digital Illusions
- C.E.
- Buena Vista Games (Disney Interactive)
- Fox Interactive
- Krome Studios
- LEGO Interactive
- IO Interactive
- Warner Brothers Interactive
- Sunflowers Interactive Entertainment Software
- Lionhead Studios And regional publishing relationships with companies including:
- LucasArts
- Capcom
- NovaLogic
- and NAMCO.
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