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Because EA financial statement shows it. So, sadly for you, EA is not going bankrupt anytime soon. Even it is a most hated publisher in the gaming world, people are still buying their games and services and as long as customers are buying their products, it hardly that company will go bankrupt.

EA is huge company with many sub branches. Even the failed games are able to churn huge profit all thanks to EA marketing. Recently EA got some bad PR, but this is not enough to destroy them. In EA UK secured a license to develop the first Harry Potter game locally, a relationship that would continue for the next 10 years in a series of games that spanned 9 instalments.

Criterion had been established in Guildford since After demonstrating the power of their game engine technology Renderware with the release of Burnout and Burnout 2: Point of Impact, Criterion began what would become a deep relationship with Electronic Arts UK through collaboration on the release of Burnout 3: Takedown in Burnout 3 was a critical success and to this day features highly on lists of the greatest arcade racing games ever made.

Shortly before the release of Burnout 3, Electronic Arts acquired Criterion and they continue making games in Guildford to this day. In the name of centralising development on future projects, reducing development costs and better knowledge sharing, much of the EA Bright Light team joined Criterion Games in and others are known to have joined Supermassive Games.

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows — Part 1. Need For Speed: Shift. Hasbro Family Game Night. Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix. Burnout Dominator. Burnout Legends. Black and White 2. Battlefield 2 Modern Combat.

Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire. Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban.



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