DreamWorks Interactive, currently known as Electronic Arts Los Angeles/EA Los Angeles, is the video game branch of DreamWorks before it was bought by Electronic Arts in 2000, and ultimately renamed into EA Los Angeles in 2002, along with Westwood, developers of the Command & Conquer franchise.
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| - DreamWorks Interactive, currently known as Electronic Arts Los Angeles/EA Los Angeles, is the video game branch of DreamWorks before it was bought by Electronic Arts in 2000, and ultimately renamed into EA Los Angeles in 2002, along with Westwood, developers of the Command & Conquer franchise.
- Headquarters Products Key people Owner Number of employees Parent Divisions Subsidiaries DreamWorks Interactive was a video game developer and publisher that was formed on March 22, 1995 as a joint venture between DreamWorks SKG and Microsoft. The studio was led by Steven Spielberg, releasing a number of titles based on various licensed properties. In 1999, the studio saw its most successful release with first-person shooter video game Medal of Honor, published by Electronic Arts on October 31, 1999 for PlayStation.
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- Jeffrey Katzenberg
- David Geffen
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| - Headquarters Products Key people Owner Number of employees Parent Divisions Subsidiaries DreamWorks Interactive was a video game developer and publisher that was formed on March 22, 1995 as a joint venture between DreamWorks SKG and Microsoft. The studio was led by Steven Spielberg, releasing a number of titles based on various licensed properties. In 1999, the studio saw its most successful release with first-person shooter video game Medal of Honor, published by Electronic Arts on October 31, 1999 for PlayStation. DreamWorks Interactive was renamed into EA Los Angeles, then Danger Close Games, and finally DICE Los Angeles.
- DreamWorks Interactive, currently known as Electronic Arts Los Angeles/EA Los Angeles, is the video game branch of DreamWorks before it was bought by Electronic Arts in 2000, and ultimately renamed into EA Los Angeles in 2002, along with Westwood, developers of the Command & Conquer franchise.
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