EA hope Utah can become of the ”hottest game development centers,” and want more investment. It’s a ”state-of-the-art facility” in Salt Lake.
”We’re honored to stand elbow-to-elbow with Utah Government officials as we show off our new studio in Salt Lake City,” said the studio’s executive producer Jon Dean.
”As a company that takes great pride in its people and the amazing video games they create, today’s open house celebrates all of that hard work with the team and their families with fun activities from studio tours to game demos and art projects for the kids.”
”This move means we were able to build a state-of-the-art facility that fits the development studio needs, while also allowing our employees to work out of a more convenient location in downtown Salt Lake,” added EA’s SVP of Hasbro IP, Chip Lange.
”We’re hopeful that EA’s growing commitment and investment in the Salt Lake area will accelerate the region’s development into one of the industry’s hottest game development centers.” Sure it’s no Bahamas-based digs but still, it’s better than a closure.