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EA LA : ウィキペディア英語版
Danger Close Games

Danger Close Games (formerly known as EA Los Angeles) was an American video game developer founded originally in 1995 as DreamWorks Interactive LLC, a subsidiary of DreamWorks SKG. The studio was primarily known for its work on the ''Medal of Honor'' and the ''Command & Conquer'' franchises.
==History==
After releasing a number of titles in the 90s under the DreamWorks Interactive (DWI) label, the studio's biggest hit came in 1999 with the release of the original ''Medal of Honor'' video game for the PlayStation console. A year later, the studio was acquired from DreamWorks (and Microsoft, which had part ownership of the company) by Electronic Arts, and soon renamed the studio Electronic Arts Los Angeles (EALA). In 2003, EA moved the studio from its original DWI location in Bel Air to a new Playa Vista site and merged it with Westwood Studios (the original creators of the ''Command & Conquer'' series) and EA Pacific (originally Westwood Pacific).
In 2010, it was revealed that EA Los Angeles would be re-branded as Danger Close Games. The studio's direction was to focus exclusively on developing upcoming ''Medal of Honor'' games, which for the first time were to abandon their traditional World War II setting. Their first project was the single-player component of ''Medal of Honor'', which was released on October 12, 2010 for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3, and Xbox 360. Two years later, on October 23, 2012, they released that game's follow-up, ''Medal of Honor: Warfighter''.
In January 2013, EA announced that the ''Medal of Honor'' series was taken 'out of rotation' and put on hold due to the poor reception of ''Warfighter''. Additionally, many employees were laid off and the studio itself was shut down. In June 2013, EA confirmed that Danger Close Games is no more. DICE, creator of the successful ''Battlefield'' franchise, moved employees to the LA location and now has an LA presence called DICE Los Angeles.

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