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Coordinates: 49°14′52″N 123°0′38″W / 49.24778°N 123.01056°W / 49.24778; -123.01056
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EA Canada
Company typeDivision of Electronic Arts
IndustryComputer and video games
Interactive entertainment
FoundedJanuary 1983
Headquarters,
ProductsNHL series (1991-present)
FIFA series (1993-present)
Need for Speed series (1994-present, see EA Black Box)
Skate series (2007-present, see EA Black Box)
OwnerElectronic Arts
Number of employees
1300 (including EA Black Box)
ParentElectronic Arts
WebsiteHomepage

EA Canada is a video game developer located in Burnaby, British Columbia. The development studio opened (as Distinctive Software) in January 1983 and is EA's largest and oldest studio. EA Canada alone employs approximately 1,300 people and houses the world's largest video game test operation.[1]

Premises

The campus consists of a motion-capture studio, twenty-two rooms for composing, fourteen video editing suites, three production studios, a wing for audio compositions, and a quality assurance department. There are also facilities such as fitness rooms, two theatres, a cafeteria called EAt, coffee bars, and a video games room. The building is situated next to Discovery Park.

History

EA Canada is a major studio of the American gaming software giant Electronic Arts or EA, which has several other non-American studios around the globe. EA, based in Redwood City, California, acquired Distinctive Software in 1991 for $11 million and renamed them EA Canada. At the time of the business acquisition, Distinctive Software was noted for developing a number of racing and sporting games published under the Accolade brand. Since becoming EA Canada, it has developed many EA Games, EA Sports, and EA Sports BIG games.

EA acquired Black Box Games in 2002 and became part of EA Canada under name EA Black Box. It later became an independent EA studio in 2005. Since its acquisition, EA Black Box has been home to the Need for Speed franchise, among others.

Games developed

Below is a list of games EA Canada have developed. Items with an asterisk (*) indicate that they are known to be currently working on that project.

EA Games

Games developed/being developed for publishing by EA Games

Game Release Date Platform(s)
Need for Speed: High Stakes 1999-05-04 Windows, PlayStation, PlayStation Portable (With Emulator)
Def Jam: Fight for NY 2004-09-20 PlayStation 2, Xbox, GameCube
Marvel Nemesis: Rise of the Imperfects 2005-09-20 PlayStation 2, Xbox, GameCube, PlayStation Portable, Nintendo DS
EA Replay 2006-11-14 PlayStation Portable
EA Playground 2007-10-23 Wii, Nintendo DS
Medal of Honor: Heroes 2 2007-11-13 Wii

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EA Sports

Games developed for publishing by EA Sports:

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EA Sports BIG

Games developed for publishing by EA Sports BIG:

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References

  1. ^ "Electronic Arts". EA. 2013-05-09.

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