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EA buying BioWare/Pandemic for $860M

[UPDATE] Superdeveloper scooped up by megapublisher for a staggering sum, deal to close in January; deal covers 10 IPs, including Mass Effect, Mercenaries, and unnamed Wii and DS games.

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A week jam-packed with Nintendo news was overshadowed today by an announcement that sent shockwaves through the North American game industry. Thursday afternoon, top publisher Electronic Arts announced that it will acquire VG Holding Corp., owner of BioWare/Pandemic.

VG Holding Corp. was formed in late 2005 when esteemed Canadian role-playing game studio BioWare formed the aforementioned "superdeveloper" with Californian shop Pandemic Studios. The union was funded by Elevation Partners, a venture capital firm with rock star Bono on its board, and brokered by then-Elevation board member John Riccitiello, who became BioWare/Pandemic's CEO.

At the time, the deal was seen as a break from the traditional developer-publisher relationship, which sees the former beholden to the latter for funding. However, when Riccitiello returned to his old job as EA CEO, many wondered if the move might presage a takeover bid of BioWare/Pandemic. These suspicions were further raised when EA agreed to distribute the Pandemic shooter Mercenaries 2: World in Flames under its EA Partners program.

When the BioWare/Pandemic deal was announced, Elevation made much of the fact the union represented a "combined investment" of more than $300 million, including future funding. Today, the company got a massive return on said investment, with EA paying $620 million in cash to the stockholders of VG Holding Corp. In addition, the publisher will issue an additional $155 million in equity to unidentified VG Holding employees, as well as assume $50 million in outstanding VG stock options, and will lend VG $35 million to fund the transition.

In return for paying a princely sum, EA becomes the owner of both BioWare's and Pandemic's original properties. Jade Empire, Mass Effect, and Dragon Age are among BioWare's original IP, which does not include such licensed hits as the Dungeons and Dragons-based Neverwinter Nights, Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic, or the DS Sonic RPG. BioWare is also working on an unnamed massively multiplayer online role-playing game. Pandemic is best known for the Full Spectrum Warrior and Mercenaries series, as well as the THQ-owned Destroy All Humans! and LucasArts-owned Star Wars: Battlefront franchises.

However, EA was relatively cagey about which BioWare/Pandemic games will become EA properties. The announcement only mentioned one BioWare (Mass Effect) and two Pandemic games (Saboteur, Mercenaries) by name. However, it did say the two studios have "10 franchises under development, including six wholly owned games."

Pending regulatory approval, EA's takeover of BioWare/Pandemic will be final on January 2008. Both studios will become part of the EA Games division, run by Frank Gibeau, with Greg Zeschuk and Ray Muzyka continuing to run BioWare, and Andrew Goldman, Josh Resnick, and Greg Borrud staying in charge of Pandemic. The two studios employ 800 people in Los Angeles; Austin; Edmonton; and Brisbane, Australia.

[UPDATE] In a conference call with analysts after the announcement, EA executives shed some light on the motivation behind the deal. Besides the impeccable pedigree of both studios, Riccitiello said that the "acquisition fills out a gap in [EA's] genre lineup," specifically the role-playing and action adventure markets. The executive also cited BioWare's forthcoming MMORPG as a huge opportunity for "further expansion into the MMO space."

Although the implication is that the BioWare MMORPG is an original IP, Riccitiello and his associates steered clear of saying so specifically. He did say that the deal will make EA the owner of the Mass Effect, Jade Empire, Mercenaries, Full Spectrum Warrior, and Saboteur properties. The executive also said that EA "expect[s] to bring 10 franchises to market in the next few years; six of which are wholly owned." [UPDATE 2] No mention was made of Dragon Age but BioWare reps confirmed with GameSpot that the little-seen title is moving forward in development, and is already in playable form.

Later, Gibeau said that number includes "many titles that have not yet been announced that we will be announcing in the near future." These include "several unannounced titles that are targeted both at the Wii and DS." The two studios' combined operations are expected to yield around four or five games each year for the next three fiscal years.

On the financial side, EA CFO Warren Jenson said that that he expects games from the two studios to generate over $300 million in annual income during EA's 2009 and 2010 fiscal years. (EA's 2009 fiscal year begins on April 1, 2008.) He later said that number would increase once the BioWare MMORPG launches "in the back half" of that period.

For more on the EA-BioWare/Pandemic deal, read GameSpot's interview with BioWare co-CEOs Greg Zeschuk and Ray Muzyka.

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that's pretty much the worst news ever... with bioware under EA, I expect to see the downfall of well-written, story-driven RPG's.... EA ruins everything they get their hands on.... How are they gonna make RPG's a yearly franchise? Mass Effect '08 anyone? Looking forward to Baldur's Gate '09, I hear it's gonna have a sweet mini-game where your character has to bench press 300lbs to get a +4 bonus to Strength.

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Gameplay sucked and they kept buying it? Maybe to the people who bought it, it didnt suck.

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mass effect is on my list, but not near the top. i hated KOTOR, but like jade empire, if mass effect is anything like KOTOR where i can just stand still and win, i'll pass.

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EA is the Umbrella Corporation of the gaming world. The end is nigh!

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Two of my favourite developers under EA. Well if they are as good as they say they are then i think they are capable of making excellent games no matter what publisher they are under. Now whether you think EA are evil or not, it seems absurd to think a publisher would just buy a games developer just smash them into nothingness, delibiratly anyway. And besides if either company feels they arnt getting a fair deal, they have more than enough prestige to get a new publisher. What does bother me is the time this change over has taken place. This seems likely to delay the release of "Mass Effect", which is one of the 6 games i really want to get this fall. Its in my top three aswell, so id be pretty unhappy to see it delayed till after Christmas.

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games from bioware coming to ps3 and wii now? awesome, now i can get games from them for my other 2 systems instead of my 360.

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How can a bad work environment not be tied to the product? What an idiot.

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spilt, You said it was easy to improve so I simply thought you knew something EA didn't. My mistake. And way to take what I had hoped would be a mature debate about this topic and descend into baseless name-calling. You rule the internet, WTG.

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I just hope this does not affect the incredible track record of the developer...I could care less who owns the company as long as the games continue to kick ass.

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EA is long dead........... RIP

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You have to be able to do somethin in order to criticise? because I can't build a better football game, I am not allowed to criticize? Bull crap, that isn't how it works. Can't criticze the president, because you couldn't do it, Can't criticise sports teams , because you can't do it. That is a cop out, and BS, you don't have to be able to do something to criticse it, they get paid to do it and should be held accountable for their work like anyone moron. The issue is how they create crap out of good franchises, also,

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Now the question is when will EA cave in when people stop buying Madden or Need for speed

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Say hello to blah games and goodbye to good western developed RPG's.

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What I'm comparing is something that doesn't change because the creators feel it can't be improved upon. If you can build a better football game, build it, but don't complain because the top dog isn't doing a good enough job of creating what you feel is perfection. I'm well aware of the stories relating to EA's "rotten inner core" and questionable ethics as it relates to how they treat employees. That isn't the issue here.

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You know what; I see huge amounts of annoying advertisements in all future bioware/pandemic games no thanks to this deal, i dont like EA because there greedy. Dont forget they still own 25% of Ubisoft. But on the other hand, i still own and contnue to buy there games because i love playing videogames. if you dont like it dont buy it. simple as that

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gameplay close to prefect? BWHAHAHA BWHAHA Do you understand football? The AI hasn't changed in years, the blocking still sucks, cheap comeback AI, o-line play is atrocious, still way to easy to run the same play over and over and the AI can't stop it. What a moron.

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It is easy to change AI, features, betetr audio in football games, yet, they do not. How can you compare a soft drink to game franchises? My god, applea and oranges and no relevance what so ever. Are you people mental?

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I'd take the money, work with them for some time and then leave and form a new sudio. Say goodbye to good games from these studios. I agree EA ruins developers, they ruined Jane's and Origin too. Check the reviews for Jane's games before they were bought by EA, and notice that after they were bought out they simply ceased to exist, No more games from them after that.

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Gatorade is a PepsiCo brand now and no one is complaining because each batch is a rehash of the same old electrolytes. How would you suggest changing a football game from one year to the next with as many graphical improvements as you can squeeze out of the technology when the gameplay is already close to perfect? Do you WANT them to make Madden worse so that they can change it for the better next year and make people feel justified for spending money on the product? If people want to spend their money on a game that comes out each year identical by necessity to the previous year's title, on whom does the blame really fall? EA or the consumer? You can't blame the giant for taking the monetary gift handed to it.

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if ea piss off bioware, the founders will just pack up and leave. Bioware wont compromise on their games.

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this is not good.. I liked Bioware and now EA will ruin them.

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<< LINK REMOVED >> read this, EA creates an uncreative work environment, leaving to stale products. High turonver, unhappy employees = inconsistent products.

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<< LINK REMOVED >>:%20/2007/07/10/electronic-arts-videogame-industry-just-plain-sucks/ notice the part: This message is deliverd at EA more then the industry.

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How mant Need for Speeds have been released the last few years? They offered nothing new at all.

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Spiltmilk, So you'd take the money too then, huh? :P

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lets not even mention how they take features out of their sports games one year, only to put it back in the next year and market it as new features, and how they will sell basically the same madden game every year with the same AI flaws, and charge $70 fo a roster update?

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this is awful

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They OWN Bioware, they have all the control they want, EA's track record and reputation speak for themselves. BATTLEFIELD is one such game doofus, they ruined that series, as well as C&C, although the last one was the first decent one in awhile. How many SIMs expansions do they need? You are a fool, it is well documented how EA pushes its devs at the expense of creativity to hit launch dates, as well as a poor working atmosphere with hogh turnover rates, which leads to too many devs with their hand in the game.

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frak you EA

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This is the worst news in recent years. On the other hand, maybe EA will finally be publishing some good games now.

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spiltmilk (I appreciate the irony of your name by the way), I'm glad to see you're backing up your claims with absolutely zero evidence or examples of game franchises EA has ruined with "rehashed" sequels. On the other side of things, if you created something and were offered $800 million dollars for it, would you sacrifice the financial security of your family and your descendants to POSSIBLY preserve artistic integrity? Say no and you're a liar. BioWare STILL exists. EA wants them in their fold because of how potentially lucrative this next crop of games from them will be. More than likely, all EA will have to do with them is limited to setting deadlines, providing funding, and marketing the hell out of their titles. Does EA get a bigger piece of the pie? Absolutely. That's how business works. You can't assume creative control over a game that you haven't even touched and know nothing about and EA will not. They wouldn't even know where to start.

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More franchise's down the pan. More unfinished lack-luster games!

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WOW, look at some of these comments, EA makes great games? We would have no good games to if EA went away? BWHAHA, sure we would, another publisher would pick them up, DUH. If you can't unserstand why people hate EA, you don't understand the gamiong industry. A big publisher having a smuch power and buying up independant developers is a bad thing no matter how you slice it. EA has a bad track record of turning good franchises into rehashed sequel after sequel every 9 months with no improvements.

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I am up in the air about this it really depends to me how hands on EA actually gets cuz those 2 companies pretty stand alone and Bioware is one of the bettter companies in existence EA lately has been serverly disappointed with a lot of their titles but then they were part of the orange box and though its more just a port of a game they didn't force EA to mess the game up in any way shape or form. My main thing i haven't liked about EA is how down hill the sports games have gone in only one year they were still pretty cool sept nba live in 07 but in 08 they have all way underachieved. the first 4 or 5 MOH games were sweet but after about 10 or more installments they haven't been producing i hope they change that with MOH heroes 2. I think it could help bio ware and especially pandemic because if EA plays a hands off role and just uses them for the cash cows they are all that will happen is those 2 studios will have more money spend on games they develope which could turn out real sweet. I don't think this buy out will actually effect the companies as much as some of you people think. I actually really liked EA for most of my life and thought it was hands down the best company for publishing games but i know this year has let severe amounts of people down such as with MOH airborne, all the sports games cuz their is at least one on every system that has just sucked severly. I mean NBA live did on all systems but the wii especially, Madden did on the PS3, Tiger woods did on the X360, And the thing is its not that the games couldn't of been good.its just that they all lacked depth and different modes available in all modern sports games also like with tiger woods on x360 it has some crippling bugs to the point were i took the game back and got a full refund from gamestop after playing it because the game would crash everytime i opened the tiger challenge and they said i wasn't the only one so thye gave me my full money back instead of just changing a disk

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No Mass Effect for PS3 << LINK REMOVED >>

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Great, not! EA can go to hell!!!!!

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randy120 ...... Let's just compare EA as Uwe Boll... and Bioware as.. well you probably a halo series fan like so many..... so would you be mad that a "up and coming director" made a Halo movie?... Because right now, Bioware is possibly making one of the greatest games of all time and I will be damn to see EA screw up Mass Effect, like they have so many other games... EA seems to be the video game corporation that only cares about money and not quality....

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So lets all rejoice for the once known Bioware/Pandemic Studios. What the hell will the gaming world come to? Because as we all know EA is not a studio that goes on an adventure and says "Yeah let's risk all we have on a new concept". I am sorry Bioware, my dream to work for you guys was shattered in an instant.

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EA made a big move alright, but they made a solid acquisition -Who knows, now EA may have some more good games under it's belt.

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Bad news for sure. EA has a special "Midas" powers, turning into crap everything they touch.

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Agreeing with Randy120 here. I'm assuming the EA haters here are the same childish, jealous halfwits who assume they're clever by replacing any S's they find in successful company names with $'s. Just because a business succeeds doesn't mean that it is inherently evil. If you don't like them, just buy terrible indy games or something while everyone else has fun instead.

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Dammit, I hate EA, but like Bioware :cry:

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I am not happy that bioware is selling , guess mass effect 1 is the last game I will buy from them as I don't want quick turned out ea games that are crap.

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blame developers, not publishers

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EA thinks their all that now............

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Not the greatest news. Although the buy will make it easier on BioWare to make games and less worry on financing. It hurts because BioWare excels at dealing with one console and not going multiplatform. Their games can get watered down if they go mulitplatform.

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I hate EA with a PASSION.

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Great. We can now expect to see crappy Mercenaries and Mass Effect sequels churned out every year at Christmas.

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If EA went away tomorrow we would all have a lot less games to play. You EA haters crack me up as you complain endlessly about how EA has wounded you. EA publishes hundreds of games every year. Yeah some are terrible, some mediocre, and some are excellent. No company as big as EA, and with as many products as EA can put out consistently excellent games. If you don't like EA then don't buy EA and just accept the fact that you will miss out on a lot of games.

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