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EA CEO resigns

John Riccitiello to leave FIFA, Battlefield publisher March 30 after six years as top executive; search committee for replacement to consider internal and external candidates.

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Electronic Arts chief executive officer John Riccitiello will resign from his position at the FIFA and Battlefield publisher after six years effective March 30, the company announced today. In addition, he will no longer be a member of the publisher's board of directors.

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The EA board of directors has appointed longtime EA executive Larry Probst as executive chairman of the publisher while a search is conducted for Riccitiello's permanent replacement. Probst has been in a leadership position at EA since 1991 and was CEO from 1991 to 2007. The Board will consider internal and external candidates, the company said, with the help of a "leading executive search firm."

"We thank John for his contributions to EA since he was appointed CEO in 2007, especially the passion, dedication and energy he brought to the Company every single day," Probst said in a statement. "John has worked hard to lead the Company through challenging transitions in our industry, and was instrumental in driving our very significant growth in digital revenues. We appreciate John's leadership and the many important strategic initiatives he has driven for the Company. We have mutually agreed that this is the right time for a leadership transition."

Riccitiello offered his own comments on his decision to leave EA. He praised the publisher and its employees and said he is optimistic about the company's future with next-generation consoles on the horizon.

"I am proud of what we have accomplished together, and after six years I feel it is the right time for me pass the baton and let new leadership take the Company into its next phase of innovation and growth."

"EA is an outstanding company with creative and talented employees, and it has been an honor to serve as the Company’s CEO," Riccitiello said in a statement. "I am proud of what we have accomplished together, and after six years I feel it is the right time for me pass the baton and let new leadership take the Company into its next phase of innovation and growth. I remain very optimistic about EA's future; there is a world class team driving the Company’s transition to the next generation of game consoles.

The internal memo Riccitiello sent to Probst regarding his resignation was published by the Securities and Exchange Commission. It states that the "tough" decision to leave was a matter of being accountable to shareholders.

Mr. Larry Probst
Chairman Electronic Arts

Dear Larry,

"I hereby offer my resignation as CEO of Electronic Arts effective with the end of our Fiscal Year 13 on March 30, 2013.
This is a tough decision, but it all comes down to accountability. The progress EA has made on transitioning to digital games and services is something I’m extremely proud of. However, it currently looks like we will come in at the low end of, or slightly below, the financial guidance we issued in January, and we have fallen short of the internal operating plan we set one year ago. EA’s shareholders and employees expect better and I am accountable for the miss.

I have been at the helm as EA’s CEO for six years and served as COO for nearly seven years starting in 1997. I know this company well, and I care deeply about its future success. I leave knowing EA is a great company, with an enormously talented group of leaders and the strongest slate of games in the industry.

I could not be more proud of our company’s games, from Battlefield and FIFA, to The Simpsons: Tapped Out and Real Racing 3. We have built many great franchises that will serve the company well in FY14 and beyond. In particular, I am confident that the investments we have made in games for next-generation consoles will put EA in a strong leadership position for many years ahead.

In offering my resignation, my goal is to allow the talented leaders at EA a clean start on FY14. I look forward to working with you in the coming weeks on an effective leadership transition. I’m extremely honored to have led this company and proud to have worked with all the great people at Electronic Arts."

Sincerely,
John Riccitiello

As part of Riccitiello's separation agreement with EA, he will continue to draw a salary for 24 months.

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I am glad to see some level accountability from those with power and responsibility. But you guys are one hell of a pessimistic bunch.

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Translation:


"Even I have had enough of EA's bullshit. I fucking QUIT."

-John Riccitiello

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EA is not consist of one man . He will be replaced by the worse .

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true... so true...


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"I am proud of scamming millions of people by approving the deletion of in-game content, then selling it as DLC once the game has released."

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Cliffy B

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...unfortunately the damage is done - has been done - for several years...

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GTFO!

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The next guy will probably be just as bad as him. Oh well, at least I won't have to look at that creepy picture whenever I read an article about EA finding new ways to screw over gamers.

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Hopefully that cancer never reappears in the gaming industry. All interviews, all his "ideas" are just "I wanna rip off as many people as possible, i don't care about games, gaming or the gamers, i'm just here to make as much money as possible with as little effort as possible"

I really, really hate this idiot but i doubt much will change at EA. They should get someone who "gets" gaming. The best scenario would be to get Trip Hawkins back, he founded EA and under him (until 1991) EA was one of the best, most creative publisher back then.

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Good riddance, guy was a total prick!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZR6-u8OIJTE

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That's a GREAT news

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I heard that Bill Lumbergh is going to replace him.

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I heard that there is an internal EA website where employees can buy credits that double their work "experience points" and allow them to increase their level within EA more quickly. OR they can just purchase the "CEO Skin" flat out for $5,000,000.

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A giant rat fleeing a sinking ship.

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@RossRichard Nicely put.

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DRM is more damaging to companies than piracy

http://www.vg247.com/2013/03/19/team-meat-drm-is-more-damaging-to-companies-than-piracy-says-refenes/

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Hard to be optimist when we are talking EA.

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The only thing that will change, is that we won't be able to make fun of the CEO's name anymore, when we talk about EA's anti-consumer policies and greedy practices.

That said, you won't be missed John Spaggethios.

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@QQabitmoar UH OH RICCITIELLO

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EA will always call "the minority" to all those who complain.

They don't listen to us, and they never will.


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@pedroteAt least they heard all the complains about SimCity and that did enough to provoke his resign.

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I just want EA to actually focus on the gamers again and take a step back from their corporate greed attitude. I understand a business needs to make money, but does the famous motto not say "The customer is always right"?

I feel like we've been shouting our hearts out and plain being ignored..

EA isn't the problem, it's the people running it. I genuinely feel sorry for the developers that work for the company.

Bring back the business strategy from the olden days and it'll restore my respect.

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Looks like the guilt finally got to him.


No real loss


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@HAZCHEM88 No, his reasoning was probably more along the lines of, "I think I have enough money now."

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"There is no such thing as too much money!"

-The business world

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@RabidBurp @archangel_600 Too true unfortunately =P

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Listen to the players EA...that's the way back to profitability.

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Same shit different bucket, nothing will change

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Forced resignation. Doesn't matter though. Evil compAny is still going to be evil.

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Well I would like to say thats good news, but I highly doubt EA is going to change their policies very much. Same stinking ship, new captain. I wonder if he still has that same smug look like in photos.

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SimCity server issue is the main cause of his resignation.

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After they replace him it's business as usual I'd guess: Meet the new boss, same as the old boss. Also, March 30 is my birthday, but I don't consider this to be an early present, because I don't care about EA and there is little I can do about the things I dislike the company anyway. I don't buy any EA products, especially not Origin exclusives, but I don't buy many other games either, because I'm working to reduce my backlog.

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EA needs to go away from games business and start a bank , they would fit better in the finance industry with their cash greed

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EA is EA .

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Still not enough. EA needs to go bankrupt and its games sold off to better companies.


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Too bad this probably won't change the direction EA is going in.

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Mr.Killing franchise .

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Ding! dong! The witch is dead!

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Of all the years of crap EA news, this article is the greatest news ever.

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Mehh good riddance I say.

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Doesn't sound very good news for SWTOR.

Damn, i really like that game :(.

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The Tyranny of EA is gone. Or at least till the next CEO comes in.

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I like how people can say "I'm leaving because I did a bad job and you deserve better", when they really mean "I'm running away from the consequences of my failures."

I swear, this is like the fourth time in the past 2 years I've seen this line used.

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@Weasley28 I bet you say "Thanks Obama!" to the sky whenever you drop your milkshake.

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So judging by this article, this robbin' bastard will be replaced by another robbin' bastard. But you know what? That's not EA's biggest crime. Their biggest crime is perpetuating and reinforcing the image of gamers of adolescent boys rather than a group of mature people who want to enjoy artful interactive entertainment that explores central themes other than tits, gore and pure grittiness. You know for a fact that your games are art, yet you advertise them as edgy shitfests.

The Dead Space "Your mom will hate it" advert, the Dante's Inferno sin contest where you asked your audience to "sin" with a booth babe, take a picture and to win a night in a limo with two and so on. The latter competition put many of those women in uncomfortable positions, and the Dead Space ad campaign completely undermined the point of that game and I would be pissed off if I was working in the dev studio who made that game.

"We are an association of electronic artists who share a common goal. We want to fulfill the potential of personal computing" - Electronic Arts mission statement

What the **** happened EA? This is unrelated to your CEO leaving, but you are a big reason why game creation is not an art form in the west.

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