
EA in Advanced Talks to Go Private at $50 Billion Valuation

GeokHub
Contributing Writer
Electronic Arts (EA), one of the world’s leading video game makers, is in advanced discussions to go private in a deal that could value the company at about $50 billion, according to people familiar with the matter.
The potential transaction would mark one of the largest take-private deals in the gaming industry, underscoring strong investor interest in established publishers with blockbuster franchises such as FIFA, The Sims, and Battlefield.
While details of the talks remain confidential, sources noted that private equity firms and potential strategic investors have shown significant interest. A deal of this scale would signal renewed momentum in gaming sector investments, particularly as demand for interactive entertainment remains robust.
EA has not issued an official comment, and it is not yet clear whether the negotiations will lead to a finalized agreement.
If completed, the transaction would reshape the gaming landscape and mark a new chapter for the publisher behind some of the world’s most popular titles.