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Electronic Arts main competitors are Sony Interactive Entertainment America, Zynga, and KIXEYE.

Competitor Summary. See how Electronic Arts compares to its main competitors:

  • Activision Blizzard has the most employees (9,500).
  • Employees at Sony Interactive Entertainment America earn more than most of the competitors, with an average yearly salary of $126,650.
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Electronic Arts vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1982
4.8
Redwood City, CA10$7.6B9,800
2015
4.3
San Diego, CA1$25.0M450
1998
4.5
New York, NY1$63.0M2,001
1993
4.7
New York, NY2$5.3B6,495
1995
4.6
Foster City, CA1$450.0M8,000
1991
4.8
Cary, NC8$500.0M1,001
1994
3.8
Kirkland, WA1$8.4M100
2001
4.6
San Francisco, CA3$540.5M800
1940
4.8
Irvine, CA2$1.9B3,238
1995
4.8
Foster City, CA1$25.0B8,000
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4.0
Novato, CA1$7.5M3,000
2007
4.5
Framingham, MA1$213.7M2,750
2007
4.7
San Francisco, CA7$2.8B1,777
2008
4.6
Santa Monica, CA14$7.5B9,500
1982
4.8
Boca Raton, FL2$562.0M200
2006
4.4
Redwood City, CA1$100.0M750
1999
4.1
Glastonbury, CT1$18.9M121
1998
3.5
Indianapolis, IN1$4.5M125
1968
4.5
Houston, TX1$219.6M750
2000
4.0
Bellevue, WA1$111.0M400
2007
4.3
San Francisco, CA1$54.9M375

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Electronic Arts salaries vs competitors

Among Electronic Arts competitors, employees at Sony Interactive Entertainment America earn the most with an average yearly salary of $126,650.

Compare Electronic Arts salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Electronic Arts
$82,446$39.64-
Daybreak Game
$101,117$48.61-
Rockstar Games
$85,145$40.94-
Take-Two Interactive Software
$87,987$42.30-
Sony Interactive Entertainment America
$126,650$60.89-
Epic Games
$94,607$45.48-

Compare Electronic Arts job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Electronic Arts
$95,645$45.98
uTest
$113,464$54.55
SEGA
$104,615$50.30
Sony Interactive Entertainment America
$102,425$49.24
PRO Unlimited
$101,323$48.71
Monolith Productions
$100,655$48.39
Sagarsoft
$100,558$48.35
PlayStation
$100,186$48.17
Midway
$98,612$47.41
Daybreak Game
$97,948$47.09
Epic Games
$97,905$47.07
2k
$97,817$47.03
Rockstar Games
$97,603$46.92
ArenaNet
$96,041$46.17
Take-Two Interactive Software
$95,747$46.03
Glu Mobile
$95,180$45.76
KIXEYE
$95,042$45.69
Activision Blizzard
$94,800$45.58
Trion Worlds
$94,701$45.53
Zynga
$94,174$45.28

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Electronic Arts demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at Electronic Arts vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Sagarsoft63%37%
Zynga69%31%
Electronic Arts74%26%
SEGA75%25%
Activision Blizzard76%24%
Glu Mobile84%16%

Compare race at Electronic Arts vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
54%18%10%14%4%
9.7
51%24%8%12%4%
9.6
58%15%5%16%6%
9.0
47%22%7%19%5%
9.5
54%22%10%10%4%
8.9
35%10%6%46%4%
6.3

Electronic Arts revenue vs competitors

Electronic Arts revenue is $7.6B. Among it's competitors, the company with the highest revenue is PlayStation, $25.0B . The company with the lowest revenue is Pyramid Technology Solutions, $4.5M.

Electronic Arts and similar companies CEOs

CEOBio
Robert Kotick
Activision Blizzard

Robert A. Kotick (born 1963) is an American businessman who currently serves as the chief executive officer (CEO) of Activision Blizzard. He was the head of several technology companies early in his career. He purchased a stake in Activision in 1990 and became CEO the next year. Kotick engineered the Activision Blizzard merger, and he became CEO of the combined company in 2008. He is on several company boards. From 2003 until 2008, he was a director at Yahoo!. In February 2012, he became a non-executive director of The Coca-Cola Company. He has also served on the board of the Call of Duty Endowment (CODE) since he co-founded the organization in 2009.

Nick Earl
Glu Mobile

Nick Earl is the President of Worldwide Studios at Kabam, a leader in AAA mobile free-to-play games. Nick oversees the strategy and development of Kabam’s games across the company’s global studios, including hit franchises such as Marvel Contest of Champions, Fast & Furious and Kingdoms of Camelot. A 20-year industry veteran, Nick previously served as senior vice president and general manager at EA Mobile, where he oversaw such free-to-play hits as The Simpsons: Tapped Out, The Sims Free Play and Real Racing 3. Prior to EA Mobile, Nick was senior vice president of EA Games launching franchise games such as Knockout Kings, James Bond, Tiger Woods PGA Tour, The Godfather, Lord of the Rings and Dead Space. He also served as the Vice President of Product Development at Eidos and as Executive Producer and General Manager at The 3DO Company. Nick graduated with a B.A. in Economics from the University of California, Berkeley.

Harry Strauss Zelnick (born June 26, 1957) is an American businessman. Born in Boston and raised in South Orange, New Jersey, he attended Columbia High School, Wesleyan University, Harvard Business School, and Harvard Law School. He is the founder, chief executive officer (CEO), and managing partner of private equity firm ZMC, the chairman and CEO of video game company Take-Two Interactive, and the former chairman of media conglomerate CBS Corporation.

Frank Gibeau
Zynga

As Zynga’s CEO and with over 25 years of experience in interactive entertainment, I’ve led the company’s turnaround and transition to rapid growth. Our market cap during my tenure has nearly tripled, due to optimizing live services and fortifying the company’s portfolio of wildly popular franchises, including CSR Racing, Words With Friends, and Zynga Poker. Our groundbreaking series of studio acquisitions, including Gram Games and Small Giant Games, along with innovation and success across our games portfolio, has positioned Zynga as among the fastest growing public gaming companies in the world in 2019. Since I joined in 2016, we have acquired a pipeline of games, including global hits Empires & Puzzles and Merge Dragons! and have secured game development partnerships with some of the world’s most iconic brands and entertainment franchises, such as Game of Thrones, Harry Potter, and Star Wars. Most recently, I served as the Executive Vice President of EA Mobile, where I led strategy, publishing and product development for the company’s fast-growing mobile games business. In that role, I managed EA’s portfolio of popular mobile franchises including The Simpsons: Tapped Out, Plants vs. Zombies, Real Racing, Bejeweled, Star Wars, Minions, SimCity, EA SPORTS and The Sims. Since joining Zynga, I’ve served as the Chairman of the Corporate Advisory Board for the Marshall School of Business at the University of Southern California. I previously served on the Board of Directors for Cooliris, a mobile content and communication technology company; and, Graphiq, a data visualization company.

Clayton Stark
KIXEYE

Clayton has been delivering impactful technology business solutions across numerous verticals for 30 years. Prior to joining KIXEYE, Clayton directed development for Zynga's platform studio. Zynga had acquired Flock - the Social Browser where Clayton spent several years as CTO and head of Product. Before Flock, Clayton was COO of Mercurial Communications where he worked with KIXEYE founder Will Harbin to deliver the Netscape browser, a highly innovative consumer web product at the time. Clayton also serves as the Group CTO for Stillfront, KIXEYE's parent company.

Jim Ryan is a Founder, President & Chief Executive Officer at Sony Interactive Entertainment and is based in London, Greater London, United Kingdom.

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Jim Ryan
PlayStation

Kevin Akeroyd
PRO Unlimited

Kevin serves as Chief Executive Officer for PRO Global Solutions - which includes RightSourcing and PRO Unlimited. As CEO, Kevin leads the vision and strategy for the organization and is recognized as one of the technology industry’s most tenured and trusted experts. Prior to joining RightSourcing in 2020, Kevin served as Global CEO for Cision, an industry-leading SaaS Marketing and communications software provider, where he took the company public on the NYSE before selling it for $2.8B. Kevin has also been General Manager at both Oracle and Salesforce, running business units that were category leaders in Cloud Software, Services, and Data. Earlier in his career, Kevin held executive positions at companies including Jigsaw, Acxiom, and RR Donnelley.

Tim Sweeney
Epic Games

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