Electronic Arts Inc

NASDAQ: EA
$126.31
-$0.24 (-0.2%)
Closing price April 17, 2024
Electronic Arts Inc., commonly known as EA, is a leading force in the video game industry, creating a wide array of games and services for various platforms including game consoles, PCs, and mobile devices. With a rich portfolio that includes popular titles like Battlefield, The Sims, Apex Legends, and sports games under the FIFA and Madden NFL brands, EA has mastered the art of catering to diverse gaming genres. Founded in 1982 and based in Redwood City, California, EA also licenses its games for distribution and hosting by third parties, ensuring their games reach as wide an audience as possible.
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