Examples of world-renowned large-scale game development companies and publishing companies:
(1) EA
The American EA Company (Electronic Arts) was founded in 1982 and is now a global The largest independent developer and publisher of interactive entertainment software. EA owns three global brands: EA Sports, EA Games and EA Com. Its subsidiary EA Sport is a well-known professional game company and a developer and publisher of sports series computer and TV games and entertainment software. EA is headquartered in Redwood City, California.
EA's business revenue in 2005 was US$3.1 billion, and 31 products had global sales of more than one million units each. In 2007, global revenue exceeded US$3 billion, and 27 products sold more than one million units worldwide. It can be called the overlord of the game.
Electronic Arts (EA) is the world's leading producer and publisher of interactive entertainment software. EA has a wide range of products, including Personal Computer games, Sony Play Station 1 & 2 & 3, Xbox & Xbox360 TV game software, Nintendo Wii, GameCube, Game Boy Advance game software, etc. EA is a U.S. Nasdaq-listed company with annual revenue of more than US$3 billion, operations in 26 countries, and more than 7,100 employees worldwide.
(2) Blizzard Entertainment
Blizzard Entertainment is a world-renowned computer game and video game software company. It is a subsidiary of Vivendi. It has launched information including 20 works including films. Its products enjoy high praise in the video game industry. Its products include the Warcraft series, StarCraft series and Diablo series. Warcraft and StarCraft are both listed as major competitions in many well-known e-sports competitions. On December 2, 2007, Activision merged with Blizzard Entertainment to form a new company "Activision Blizzard".
(3) NEXON NEXON (Korean: ?; Japanese: ネクソン) is a Korean computer game company. It was established in May 1995 and is headquartered in Seoul, South Korea. It is good at developing casual online games. In Taiwan, most NEXON games are operated by Game Orange; in mainland China, they are operated by Shanda Network and Century Tiancheng. In addition, Neopets’ new clothing cabinet function and NC Mall were developed by NEXON.
(4) Ubisoft Entertainment Software Company
Ubisoft Entertainment Software Company is a multinational game production, distribution and agency (operating in all aspects). As a leader in the multimedia industry, a wide range of businesses are steadily expanding. On the basis of cooperation with various established game companies, it is also constantly launching unique products to strengthen its influence in the international market. Among the outstanding works are "Rayman", "POD", "Tonic Trouble", etc.
(5) Sega
Since its establishment in 1960, SEGA has been mainly engaged in the manufacturing of entertainment equipment. It entered the home game console market in 1983 and has continued to provide advanced products since then. Even though the market-leading SEGA core CPU is widely used in other fields, it has many patented technical products and the world's top game software and hardware production technology, and has received many praises.
(6) Capcom
Capcom Co., Ltd. (often translated as Capcom or Jiafu Kang) is a Japanese video game software company and distribution company founded in 1979. It was founded as "I.R.M." as an electrical appliances retailer. In 1983, it was renamed "CAPCOM" and at the same time shifted its business direction to software sales. Its company name "CAPCOM" is a combination of the English words "Capsule" and "Computers". Capcom enjoys a very important position in the gaming industry with its "Street Fighter", "Street Fighter II", "Mega Man", "Resident Evil", "Onimusha" and other series of works.
And developed to multiple versions and platforms such as arcade, FC, Super Nintendo, Playstation, Playstation 2, Game Boy Advance, XBox, etc.