Last week at our corporate headquarters EA threw a first class holiday bash for employees and their children. The event was kicked off with a recital from our on campus preschool children. Shortly after, Santa Clause made his grand arrival and posed for pictures with children and their families. The kids were able to enjoy cookie decorating, balloon art, airbrush tattoos, carnival games, train rides, bouncy house and even create their own teddy bear at the EA Bear Factory. Employees and their children had a blast!
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16Dec
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22Sep
EA hosted the American Heart Association’s Heart Walk at their Redwood Shores headquarters for the 7th year in a row this past Wednesday, September 15th.
Welcoming 1800 community members, fielding a team of 200 EA employees and hosting entertainment and lunch for all participants, EA illustrated its community support and its commitment to fight heart attacks and strokes.
To learn more about the American Heart Association visit http://www.heart.org/HEARTORG/.
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31AugCareer paths, Developer Insight, EA Across the Globe, EA Offices across the World, Events, University Relations 756 Comments
The entrance to ‘Game On’ Delhi Very cool insight into gaming in India and an illustration of one way that EA are trying to message out about building successful careers in videogames.
Last week, EA attended ‘Game On’ events held in Delhi and Mumbai. These events, organised by the MAAC, were aimed at raising the general awareness about careers in gaming in India.
En route to the event, fighting through the traffic MAAC were the event organisers. Here’s a little more information on them….The Maya Academy of Advanced Cinematics (MAAC) is one of India’s leading educators in 3D Animation and Visual Effects. Founded in 2001 to cater to the specific needs of high-end 3D Animation and Visual Effects companies, MAAC is a division of Aptech Ltd. which is a key driver of education, training and content in various domains like, IT, Hospitality, Language with more than 3 lakh students in 35 countries. Today MAAC has a network of more than 70 academic centers spread across India and abroad, and a 30,000 alumni members who have been major contributors to the rapid growth of this exciting industry in India.
Inside MAAC Delhi: Students get vital development practice & schooling
With the rapid growth of the games industry globally and tremendous growth in India, MAAC is totally focused on driving initiatives to bring awareness about the scope of gaming as a great career option. To help drive awareness MAAC organised a specialized COUNTRY TOUR on GAMING in India and asked EA to join it in two key cities with Delhi on 20th Aug & Mumbai on 21st Aug. The GAMING TOUR focused on case studies and insight into the global gaming industry, how the education system in India is going to serve the gaming industry and a live gaming contest. The gaming event was introduced to more than 5000 students and professionals. Matthew Jeffery, Global Director of Talent Brand, represented EA.
’Game On’ Careers in Gaming event in Delhi entrance
EA’s Global Director of Talent Brand represented EA in Delhi
Jeffery messaged that EA is excited about gaming in India for several reasons and drew attention to the success of Indian films. ‘India has a rich culture and heritage. As we have seen from the worldwide success of Bollywood films, it is obvious that there is a Global appeal to Indian cultural films. Now the question is, which Indian games development studio will be the first to create a globally successful ‘AAA’ game? If it is possible in film, why not games? Just think that there are people sitting in this room who could have that potential to create such games. They could be the next Will Wright, Miyamoto or Kojima. EA aims to help and uncover that talent and nurture them. Very exciting times for gaming in India’.
Over 800 students and interested industry professionals crowded into the Auditorium What makes India so exciting for growth? Jeffery continued to enthuse the audience: ‘We see India as a good long term growth opportunity for the industry. There is demand for consumer electronics/entertainment products like PC’s, LCD TV’s, Digital Camera’s, Mobile Phones and Game Consoles, and rapid adoption of internet with over 40 million current users. Those elements, plus new game offerings and delivery platforms will help the industry grow in this market. We see opportunity for long term growth. There is a strong talented pool of artists, programmers and game designers across India that can help contribute to the global interactive entertainment industry. We see potential here for talented individuals to build, grow and solidify a world class, unique gaming proposition. We also have to break through the myths of careers in gaming. Gaming is the fastest growing media segment, and offers jobs in a stable industry, well paid, with companies like EA that offer well defined career paths, including promotion prospects. And are fun ! The Indian games industry has so much potential. Individuals need to believe in what is possible and achievable and make a difference. Those bed room programmers, artists and game designers have to take risks, pursue a dream and start making those games that will place India on the gaming map’.
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18Aug
EA’s stand: Looking very cool
OK. Thanks to our good friend Chris Battson, we can show you behind the doors of Gamescom before the public arrive tomorrow. Very cool.
Take a look:
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18AugDeveloper Insight, EA Offices across the World, EA Sports, Events, Games, Industry News 830 Comments

Peter Moore, President of EA SPORTS, captivates the audience at Gamescom
Exciting times for EA.
Missed the latest EA announcements and game footage? Well take a look at the EA Press conference at Europe’s largest gaming event. Gamescom in Germany.
What better way to catch up with the latest news than watching these videos. (Those reading this on the InsideEA email newsletter will have to visit the site to see the videos).
The EA Press Conference for your Viewing Pleasure
Please note that these videos are set at 360p BUT to view in a higher resolution, click on the panel which says 360p and you get the chance to watch in 480p and even 720p HD.
The EA Gamescom2010 press conference kicked of with The Sims for Consoles and first gameplay from The Sims Medieval.
Next up in the EA Gamescom2010 press conference was Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1. The “Weasley Twins” from the movies demoed the new Xbox 360 Kinect version. After that Executive Producer Steve Papoutsis introduced a never before seen gameplay scene from Dead Space 2.
Producer Matt Webster from Criterion Games introduces the new Autolog feature in Need for Speed Hot Pursuit. Stay online connected with all your friends and challenge them.
Greg Goodrich, Executive Producer for Medal of Honor, takes the stage and introduces part 4 of the video series. After that Dr. Ray Muzyka from BioWare has news for three of their upcoming RPGs: SWTOR playable for the public at gamescom, Mass Effect 2 for PS3 in January 2011 and the first trailer for Dragon Age 2.
Nathan Camarillo from the EA Partners Studio Crytek introduces Crysis 2 multiplayer live on stage. Use the nanosuit in the dense urban surroundings of New York City.
Tanya Jessen, Producer from Epic Games, and Adrian Chmielarz, Creative Director from People Can Fly, demo the SciFi Shooter Bulletstorm. After that EA SPORTS’ Peter Moore introduces EA SPORTS Active 2. Football superstar David Beckham will act as spokesperson for this new fitness game.
FIFA 11 rounds up the EA gamecom press conference with an epic trailer and the announcement of the “Be a Goalkeeper” mode. René Adler will accompany Mesut Özil on the german FIFA 11 packshot.
EA Press Conference: A Pictorial Insight (note pictures are Copyrighted)
EA SPORTS Active 2

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