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Electronic Arts (EA) are the titular main antagonists of the 2020 YouTube commentary video EA Is Worse Than You Thought by big boss. They also appear as supporting antagonists in Bethesda Is Worse Than You Thought.
History[]
Early EA[]
In the early 1980s, arcade gaming is big, as is the growing PC market. In 1982, William "Trip" Hawkins, a former employee at Apple, decides to join in on the craze and establishes a game publisher named Amazin' Software (later changed to Electronic Arts). The company develops a unique founding philosophy, whereas the software must be treated like art, and the developers like artists. EA sticks to this in its primitive years, even crediting the game designers and programmers on the front covers of their early titles. Over the next few years, they make good investment returns, funding talented developers who would publish games such as Wasteland, the precursor to Fallout. However, some developers start to fall behind on deadlines, and the end products begin to stray from what was agreed on.
EA eventually starts to experiment with in-house development. In 1991, EA Sports is established, and they begin to acquire exclusive licenses to various sports leagues. They even start pumping out yearly releases of sports games containing famous people as the overarching subjects (i.e. Madden). A few months later that same year, Hawkins steps down as CEO to focus on console development. He goes on to create the 3DO, specifications for "the most powerful console in gaming history." 3DO would have a somewhat successful 12-year run before closing operations in 2003. Hawkins would then spend a lot of his money on private jets and tax issues, fading out of the spotight. After Hawkins' departure, Larry Probst takes the reigns of EA with an entirely new philosophy.
Modern years[]
TBA



