Electronic Arts Inc. (EA)

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$ 200.30
   
  • Change Today:
    $-0.05
  • 52 Week High: $203.06
  • 52 Week Low: $116.56
  • Currency: US Dollars
  • Shares Issued: 252.00m
  • Volume: 4,512,065
  • Market Cap: $50,476m
  • RiskGrade: 138

Video game maker Electronic Arts to be taken private in record $55bn deal

By Michele Maatouk

Date: Monday 29 Sep 2025

LONDON (ShareCast) - (Sharecast News) - US video game maker Electronic Arts said on Monday that it has agreed to be taken private for $55bn by a consortium comprising Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund, Silver Lake, and Affinity Partners.
It said the deal positions EA "to accelerate innovation and growth to build the future of entertainment".

Under the terms of the agreement, EA shareholders will receive $210 per share in cash. This is a 25% premium to EA's unaffected share price of $168.32 at the close of markets on 25 September.

EA - which makes games such as Battlefield, The Sims and Madden NFL, among others - said this is the largest all-cash sponsor take-private investment in history.

The company's chairman and chief executive Andrew 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 energised than ever about the future we are building."

Dan Coatsworth, investment analyst at AJ Bell, said: "The change of ownership gives EA access to a consortium of backers with very deep pockets, which could come in handy if it decides to go on an acquisition spree. However, EA is already a major player so buying rivals could create problems with antitrust regulators.

"Removing EA from the spotlight of public markets could help management focus on rightsizing the business in a more challenging environment. Growth has been harder to achieve post-pandemic and competition is fierce.

"Cost cutting is likely to be high up the agenda, but being privately owned also means that management can think about the longer term without a large pool of shareholders constantly asking for updates.

"Saudi's Public Investment Fund (PIF) will certainly be taking a long-term view of EA's potential, giving it time to adapt to structural changes in the marketplace and to create a blueprint to thrive down the line. Saudi's PIF is in it to make money and already knows the sector inside and out."

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EA Market Data

Currency US Dollars
Share Price $ 200.30
Change Today $ -0.05
% Change -0.03 %
52 Week High $203.06
52 Week Low $116.56
Volume 4,512,065
Shares Issued 252.00m
Market Cap $50,476m
RiskGrade 138

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