A new Bloomberg report reveals Disney executives are looking to get further into games. Their solution? Acquire Electronic Arts.
Sources speaking to the outlet say executives under current CEO Bob Iger want him to perform a "bolder transformation" of Disney's video game division. Rather than license out properties like Marvel and Star Wars, it should buy up a publisher with extensive game experience, and EA specifically was mentioned.
Iger is said to be "noncommittal" about the matter, but the two companies have had a somewhat stable relationship over the last eight years. In 2013, EA secured exclusive rights to make "core" Star Wars games, resulting in a reboot of the Star Wars Battlefront series from DICE and eventually Respawn Entertainment's Star Wars Jedi series.
Despite the controversial reception of Star Wars Battlefront II (2017), the success of Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order led to EA making more games games with the license (like 2020's Star Wars: Squadrons), while letting other developers such as Ubisoft also do projects for the series.
At the same time, a handful of Star Wars games under EA were canceled, such as one from EA Vancouver—known as Project Orca and originally from Visceral Games—and a Battlefront spinoff.
Currently, EA's licensing relationship with Disney also extends to Marvel. Its subsidiaries Motive Studio and Cliffhanger Games are presently developing single-player projects for a number of Marvel characters.
Whether or not EA does end up a Disney subsidiary, this isn't the first time the publisher has been marked as an acquisition target. Last year, NBCUniversal was reportedly looking at buying the company, but those plans fell apart. A similar rumor concerned the developer being acquired by
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