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EA Black Box was originally know as Black Box Games before it was acquired by EA; the studio is now closed
History
EA Black Box was founded when EA acquired Black Box Games in 2002. Black Box Games was intergrated into EA Canada before it became a seperate studio in 2005. In 2003, EA Black Box moved into custom-built space in the top floors of a waterfront high-rise in downtown Vancouver. EA Black Box's main focus has been on the series Need for Speed. Other game franchises the developer has delt with include Skate, Skate It and Skate 2.Closing
EA announced on December 19, 2008, that EA Blackbox would be closed on successful completion of Skate 2. Franchises and some staff would be transferred to EA's nearby Burnaby, British Columbia studio.| Company Name | EA Black Box |
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| City | Vancouver |
| State | British Columbia |
| Country | Canada |
| Website | http://www.eablackbox.com/ |
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| Date Founded | Jan. 1, 2002 |
| Count of Games Published | 0 |
| Count of Games Developed | 20 |
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Sergeant Cross first in Need for Speed: Most Wanted |
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Rob Dyrdek first in skate. |
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Giovanni Reda first in skate. |
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PJ Ladd first in skate. |
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Danny Way first in Evolution Skateboarding |
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Marc-André Fleury first in ESPN NHL Hockey |
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Eric Koston first in Tony Hawk's Pro Skater |
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Mia Townsend first in Need for Speed: Most Wanted |
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Razor Callahan first in Need for Speed: Most Wanted |
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Jason Dill |
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