Publisher asserts that job cuts and studio merges won't affect creation of new IP

We won’t stop taking risks, says EA

Despite announcing poor Q3 financial results and some high-scale company restructuring last week, publisher EA has pledged to not backtrack on its newfound love of original IP and fleshing out new ideas.

“We can take risks because we are pretty sure our blockbusters are going to generate good revenue that allow us some cushion,” saidEA’s VP of communications Jeff Brown.

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