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Electronic Arts (EA) Goes Private in $55 Billion Deal

Electronic Arts has confirmed it has agreed to be acquired by an investor group made up of Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund (PIF), Silver Lake, and Affinity Partners in a transaction valued at approximately $55 billion. The deal represents the largest all-cash sponsor take-private investment in history.


Terms of the Agreement

The investor group will acquire 100% of EA, with the Public Investment Fund rolling over its existing 9.9% stake.

Following completion, EA’s common stock will be delisted from public markets.


Leadership and Operations

EA will continue to be led by Andrew Wilson, who remains Chairman and CEO. The company will also retain its headquarters in Redwood City, California.

In a statement, Wilson said:

“Our creative and passionate teams at EA have delivered extraordinary experiences for hundreds of millions of fans, built some of the world’s most iconic IP, and created significant value for our business. This moment is a powerful recognition of their remarkable work.

Looking ahead, we will continue to push the boundaries of entertainment, sports, and technology, unlocking new opportunities. Together with our partners, we will create transformative experiences to inspire generations to come. I am more energized than ever about the future we are building.”

The transaction is expected to close in Q1 FY27, subject to regulatory and shareholder approvals.


Financing the Deal

The deal is being funded through a combination of equity and debt financing:


Historical Context

The size of the deal puts it among the most significant acquisitions in gaming history.

This move effectively removes EA from the public stock market, reshaping the company as a privately held giant with deep-pocketed backers and long-term investment ambitions.


Context and Upcoming Releases

The acquisition comes at a pivotal time for Electronic Arts, with several major launches on the horizon:

With one of the biggest buyouts in gaming history looming, EA’s immediate future will be defined by how it balances these blockbuster titles with its new ownership structure.

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