Jason at GigaGamez gets early word that the CEO of Electronic Arts is stepping down amidst stock problems and criticism of the company’s reliance on sequels. Larry Probst will remain as chairman of the board, with the CEO position being filled by old-school EA’er John Riccitello. Continue Reading.
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