List of Electronic Arts games

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This is a list of video games published or developed by Electronic Arts . Since 1983 and the 1987 release of its Skate or Die! , it has respectively published and developed games, bundles, as well as a handful of earlier productivity software. Only versions of games developed or published by EA, as well as those versions years of release, are listed.

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Legend
Developed and published by EA
Only developed by EA
Only published by EA
Only distributed by EA

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Franchises

Electronic Arts franchises
FranchiseFirst gameReleasedLatest gameReleasedRef.
Alice American McGee's Alice 2000 Alice: Madness Returns 2011 [1]
Ancient Empires Ancient Empires2004Ancient Empires II2005
Army of Two Army of Two 2008 Army of Two: The Devil's Cartel 2013
Battlefield Battlefield 1942 2002 Battlefield 2042 2021
Bejeweled Bejeweled 2001Bejeweled Champions2020
Bookworm Bookworm 2003 Bookworm Adventures 2006
Boom Blox Boom Blox 2008 Boom Blox Bash Party 2009
Brian Lara Cricket Brian Lara Cricket 1994 Brian Lara International Cricket 2007 2007
Burnout Burnout 2001 Burnout Paradise Remastered 2018
Chocolatier Chocolatier 2007 Chocolatier: Decadence by Design 2009
Colin McRae Rally and Dirt Colin McRae Rally 1998 Dirt 5 2020
Command & Conquer Command & Conquer 1995 Command & Conquer Remastered Collection 2020
Cricket Cricket 96 1995 Cricket 07 2006
Dead Space Dead Space 2008 Dead Space 2023
Deer Hunter Deer Hunter: Interactive Hunting Experience 1997Deer Hunter 20142013
Diner Dash Diner Dash 2003Diner Dash Adventures2019
Dizzy Dizzy – The Ultimate Cartoon Adventure 1987Wonderful Dizzy2020
Dragon Age Dragon Age: Origins 2009 Dragon Age: The Veilguard 2024
Dream Chronicles Dream Chronicles 2007 Dream Chronicles: The Book of Water 2011
Dungeon Keeper Dungeon Keeper 1997 Dungeon Keeper 2014
Feeding Frenzy Feeding Frenzy 2004 Feeding Frenzy 2 2006
F1 Original: F1 2000
Codemasters: F1 2009
Original: 2000
Codemasters: 2009
Original: F1 Career Challenge
Codemasters: F1 23
Original: 2003
Codemasters: 2023
FIFA / FC FIFA International Soccer 1993 EA Sports FC 24 2023
Manager FIFA Soccer Manager 1997 FIFA Manager 14 2013
Fight Night Fight Night 2004 2004 Fight Night Champion 2011
GRID Race Driver: Grid 2008 GRID Legends 2022
Hasbro Family Game Night Hasbro Family Game Night2008Hasbro Game Night2018
Knockout Kings Knockout Kings 99 1998 Knockout Kings 2003 2002
LMA Manager LMA Manager1999LMA Manager 20072006
Madden NFL John Madden Football 1988 Madden NFL 24 2023
Mass Effect Mass Effect 2007 Mass Effect Legendary Edition 2021
Medal of Honor Medal of Honor 1999 Medal of Honor: Above and Beyond 2020
Mercenaries Mercenaries: Playground of Destruction 2005 Mercenaries 2: World in Flames 2008
Micro Machines Micro Machines 1991 Micro Machines World Series 2017
Midnight Star Midnight Star 2015 Midnight Star: Renegade 2016
Mirror's Edge Mirror's Edge 2008 Mirror's Edge Catalyst 2016
MVP Baseball / Triple Play Triple Play Baseball '96 1995MVP Baseball Online2014
NASCAR NASCAR 98 1997 NASCAR Kart Racing 2009
NBA Live NBA Live 95 1994 NBA Live 19 2018
NBA Street NBA Street 2001 NBA Street Homecourt 2007
NCAA Basketball NCAA March Madness 98 1998 NCAA Basketball 10 2009
NCAA/College Football Original: Bill Walsh College Football 1993 EA Sports College Football 25 2024
Need for Speed The Need for Speed 1994 Need for Speed Unbound 2022
NFL Street NFL Street 2004 NFL Street 3 2006
NHL NHL Hockey 1991 NHL 25 2024
Operation Flashpoint Operation Flashpoint: Cold War Crisis 2001 Operation Flashpoint: Red River 2011
Overlord Overlord 2007 Overlord: Fellowship of Evil 2015
Peggle Peggle 2007 Peggle Blast 2020
PGA Tour PGA Tour Golf 1990 EA Sports PGA Tour 2023
Plants vs. Zombies Plants vs. Zombies 2009 Plants vs. Zombies: Battle for Neighborville 2019
Populous Populous 1989 Populous DS 2008
Project CARS Project CARS 2015Project CARS GO2021
Real Racing Real Racing 2009 Real Racing 3 2013
Road Rash Road Rash 1991Road Rash (Java)2009
Rock Band Rock Band 2007Rock Band VR2017
Shank Shank 2010 Shank 2 2012
SimCity SimCity 1989 SimCity: BuildIt 2014
Skate Skate 2007 Skate 3 2010
SSX SSX 2000 SSX 2012
Spore Spore 2008 Darkspore 2011
Star Wars: Battlefront Star Wars: Battlefront 2004 Star Wars Battlefront II 2017
Star Wars: Jedi Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order 2019 Star Wars Jedi: Survivor 2023
Strike Desert Strike 1992 Nuclear Strike 1997
Super Mega Baseball Super Mega Baseball2014Super Mega Baseball 42023
Syndicate Syndicate 1993 Syndicate 2012
The Sims The Sims 2000 The Sims 4: Life & Death 2024
Titanfall Titanfall 2014 Titanfall: Assault 2017
TOCA TOCA Touring Car Championship 1997 TOCA Race Driver 3 2006
UFC EA Sports UFC 2014 EA Sports UFC 5 2023
Ultima Ultima I: The First Age of Darkness 1981 Ultima Forever: Quest for the Avatar 2013
Wing Commander Wing Commander 1990 Wing Commander Arena 2007

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<i>The Sims</i> Series of video games

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References

  1. "Latest Games - Official EA Site". 6 September 2016.