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Inside Electronic Arts’ $52.5 Billion Buyout: What It Means for America’s Gaming Future

By Economics Desk | September 29, 2025

Electronic Arts’ $52.5 billion go-private deal backed by Saudi and key U.S. investors raises critical questions about national sovereignty, corporate control, and the future of America’s gaming innovation.

Electronic Arts (EA), a titan in the video game industry known for iconic titles like Madden NFL, Battlefield, and The Sims, has agreed to be acquired in a staggering $52.5 billion all-cash deal. The transaction, which could become the largest-ever private equity buyout, is not just a financial milestone—it signals a potential shift that Americans should watch closely from an America First perspective. Why Should Americans Care About Who Owns EA? On the surface, this might look like just another mega-corporate deal in Silicon Valley. But when you peel back the layers, it becomes clear that sovereignty and national security...

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