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The company was later renamed to Westwood Pacific, under that name, the company developed or co-developed games like Nox and Command & Conquer: Red Alert 2. EA ...
On 17 August 1998, the company was bought out by Electronic Arts alongside Westwood Studios for $122.5 million, and was subsequently renamed to Westwood Pacific ...
In January 2003, it was announced that Westwood, alongside Westwood Pacific (EA Pacific), would be merged into EA Los Angeles. The main studio location ...
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EA Pacific (formerly known as Burst Studios and Westwood Pacific) was a developer formally owned by Virgin Interactive's North American operations, ...
Meanwhile, by 2002, Westwood Pacific was rebranded as EA Pacific, and released Command & Conquer: Generals in February 2003 as the first C&C RTS game in the ...
Bought by Electronic Arts from Virgin Interactive for $122,5 million alongside Westwood Studios. Immediately renamed to Westwood Pacific, with Mark Skaggs as ...
In January 2003, it was announced that Westwood Studios, alongside Westwood Pacific , would be merged into EA Los Angeles. The main studio location closed in ...
Burst Studios, later known as Westwood Pacific and EA Pacific, and commonly known as simply Burst, was an American video game developer.
It operated under the name Burst Studios until being acquired by Electronic Arts and Westwood Studios in August 1998, becoming Westwood Pacific. It was later be ...