Electronic Arts (EA) Acquires Playfish, Targets Facebook
The Struggling Giant Cuts 1,500 Jobs and Gambles by Acquiring Playfish with Hopes that Facebook Can Save It
Electronic Arts has stepped into the arena of social gaming by purchasing Playfish. It was announced on the company's website Novemeber 9th that the struggling giant (EA) has acquired Playfish, a"Social gaming, with its emphasis on friends and community, is seeing tremendous growth and this is the right time to invest to strengthen our participation in this space," said Barry Cottle, Senior Vice President and General Manager of EA Interactive.
Electronic Arts was founded in 1982 by Trip Hawkins and it was a pioneer of early computer games. It had grown steadily into a powerhouse since that time but in 2008 it lost a staggering 1 billion dollars.
EA also announced that it is cutting 1500 jobs, which is about 17 percent of it's overall workforce, after posting the news that it lost more than 42 million in the 4th quarter of 2009. A large portion of this loss was the purchase of Playfish.
Playfish has already installed more than 150 million of it's games on Facebook, Myspace, iPhone and Google and has the gaming giant EA throwing in everything but the kitchen sink to acquire it. With over 1 billion play sessions per month this could shoot the company to the forefront of social gaming online and make it an even greater powerhouse.
EA is most well-known for its franchise Madden NFL games and its recent hit Rock Band series. But, the console sales of the games EA makes has seen sales slide every month for just about every title (including Madden & Rock Band) while EA mobile leads with mobile applications worldwide so the gamble in the iPhone, Facebook market might have huge ramifications for the gaming giant.
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- EA Acquires Playfish.
- EA going after Facebook, Myspace, iPhone, mobile customers.
- EA believes social networking sites will be the future of gaming.



