EA Black Box explained

EA Black Box
Type:Subsidiary
Fate:Merged into EA Canada in 2009, closed in 2013
Location City:Burnaby, British Columbia
Location Country:Canada
Industry:Video games
Parent:Electronic Arts (2002–2013)
Homepage:www.eablackbox.com

EA Black Box (formerly Black Box Games)[1] was a video game developer based in Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada, founded in 1998 by former employees of Radical Entertainment and later acquired by Electronic Arts (EA). The developers are primarily known for the Need for Speed and Skate series. It was renamed Quicklime Games during the development of , but after a series of restructures it was shut down in April 2013.[2]

History

Black Box Games had previously developed for game publishers such as Sega, Midway Games, and EA. In June 2002, during the development of , the firm was acquired by EA and became an entirely owned subsidiary of EA Canada.[3] As a result of the acquisition the studio's name was changed to EA Black Box.[4] In March 2003, the firm lacked space for their current projects and as a solution the top four floors of an office tower in downtown Vancouver were used for expansion. In March 2005, EA Black Box became an independent studio from EA Canada,[5] but still owned by EA.

On December 19, 2008, EA announced that it would be shutting down EA Black Box's Vancouver studio location and relocating operations to EA Canada's Burnaby facilities, as part of EA's worldwide consolidation plans. Officials stressed that EA Black Box would remain open, and said they expected the move to be completed by June 2009. The studio remained a part of the EA Games label, and was independent of the EA Sports studio also located within the Burnaby facility.[6]

In February 2012, EA confirmed a number of lay-offs at EA Canada and EA Black Box, and that they were transforming the studios towards "high-growth digital formats, including online, social gaming and free-to-play". EA declined to comment on whether EA Black Box's brand would remain.[7]

In July 2012, EA Black Box was renamed Quicklime Games during the development of PC game ,[8] under which name it operated until its closure in April 2013.[9]

Responsibility for the Need for Speed franchise was taken over by Ghost Games in late 2013.[10]

The former employees of EA Black Box have spread around other game developers making racing games, such as Ubisoft's The Crew and Slightly Mad Studios' World of Speed.

Games developed

!Year!Title!Platform(s)!Notes
As Black Box Games
2000NASCAR 2001PlayStation
PlayStation 2
NHL 2KDreamcast
2001NHL Hitz 2002GameCube
PlayStation 2
Xbox
2002PlayStation 2
NHL Hitz 2003GameCube
PlayStation 2
Xbox
Sega Soccer SlamGameCube
PlayStation 2
Xbox
As EA Black Box
2003GameCube
Microsoft Windows
PlayStation 2
Xbox
NHL 2004GameCube
Microsoft Windows
PlayStation 2
Xbox
2004GameCube
Microsoft Windows
PlayStation 2
Xbox
NHL 2005GameCube
Microsoft Windows
PlayStation 2
Xbox
2005Need for Speed: Most WantedGameCube
Microsoft Windows
PlayStation 2
Xbox
Xbox 360
2006GameCube
Microsoft Windows
PlayStation 2
PlayStation 3
Wii
Xbox
Xbox 360
Need for Speed: Carbon - Own the CityPlayStation PortableAssisted Team Fusion
2007NBA Street HomecourtPlayStation 3
Xbox 360
Microsoft Windows
PlayStation 2
PlayStation 3
Wii
Xbox 360
SkatePlayStation 3
Xbox 360
2008Microsoft Windows
PlayStation 3
Xbox 360
Skate ItNintendo DSAssisted Exient Entertainment
Wii
2009Microsoft WindowsAssisted Slightly Mad Studios
PlayStation 3
Xbox 360
Skate 2PlayStation 3
Xbox 360
2010Microsoft Windows
Skate 3PlayStation 3
Xbox 360
2011Battlefield 3Microsoft WindowsAssisted DICE
PlayStation 3
Xbox 360
Microsoft Windows
PlayStation 3
Xbox 360
As EA Jawbreaker
2015Battlefield HardlineMicrosoft WindowsAssisted Visceral Games
PlayStation 3
PlayStation 4
Xbox 360
Xbox One

Notes and References

  1. Web site: EA to buy Black Box. Walker. Trey. GameSpot. 2002-06-11. 2012-06-27. 2019-12-10. https://web.archive.org/web/20191210102332/https://www.gamespot.com/articles/ea-to-buy-black-box/1100-2870273/. live.
  2. Web site: EA's Instagram Page Is Flooded With Fans Demanding Skate 4. GAMING. en. 2020-04-14. 2019-05-17. https://web.archive.org/web/20190517140425/https://comicbook.com/gaming/2019/05/15/skate-4-ea-instagram-ps4-xbox-e3-2019/. live.
  3. Web site: Investment Canada Act, ARCHIVED — September 2002 . Industry Canada (Gov) . 2002-09-15 . 2013-10-23 . 2019-05-02 . https://web.archive.org/web/20190502061715/https://www1.ic.gc.ca/eic/site/ica-lic.nsf/eng/lk-30209.html . dead .
  4. Web site: Fennimore. Jack. 2017-10-19. Studios EA Has Killed: A History. 2021-10-10. Heavy.com. en-US. 2020-03-05. https://web.archive.org/web/20200305104016/https://heavy.com/games/2017/10/studios-ea-has-killed-visceral-games/. live.
  5. Web site: Remo. Chris. Report: EA Black Box Lays Off Majority of Staff. 2020-08-04. www.gamasutra.com. en. 2020-11-12. https://web.archive.org/web/20201112005258/https://www.gamasutra.com/view/news/112924/Report_EA_Black_Box_Lays_Off_Majority_of_Staff.php. live.
  6. Web site: EA layoffs hit 1,000, Black Box 'consolidated' Near the end of the development of Undercover, two people from Black Box died, Inderjeet Johal and Martin Sikes. This probably reflected on the development of The Run (along with only having 10% of their staff remaining). . Tor Thorsen . . 2008-12-19 . 2013-10-23 . 2013-08-07 . https://web.archive.org/web/20130807053152/http://www.gamespot.com/news/ea-layoffs-hit-1000-black-box-consolidated-6202573 . live .
  7. Web site: Redundancies confirmed at EA Canada . 2012-02-03 . . Fred Dutton . 2013-10-23 . 2012-10-31 . https://web.archive.org/web/20121031045133/http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2012-02-03-redundancies-confirmed-at-ea-canada . live .
  8. Web site: 2015-03-04. EA closing Vancouver studios PopCap and Quicklime in latest round of layoffs: report. Financial Post. 2013-04-25. 2013-11-06. https://archive.today/20131106180249/http://business.financialpost.com/2013/04/25/ea-closing-vancouver-studios-popcap-and-quicklime-in-latest-round-of-layoffs-report/?__lsa=9419-8207. live.
  9. Web site: EA Partners, Other Divisions Facing Closure . 2013-04-25 . Mike Futter . . 2013-10-16 . https://web.archive.org/web/20131017082956/http://www.gameinformer.com/b/news/archive/2013/04/24/ea-partners-facing-closure.aspx . 2013-10-17 . dead .
  10. Web site: Ghost takes control of the Need For Speed brand . 2013-08-29 . David Scammell . VideoGamer . 2013-10-25 . 2013-08-29 . https://archive.today/20130829084112/http://www.videogamer.com/ps4/need_for_speed_rivals/news/ghost_takes_control_of_the_need_for_speed_brand.html . live .