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Electronic Arts - Brand architecture |  | Electronic Arts - Brand architecture: Encyclopedia II - Electronic Arts - Brand architecture |  | The brand architecture of Electronic Arts consists of the following brands:
EA Games (all non-sports titles)
EA Sports (realistic sports simulations)
EA Sports Big (extreme sports titles)
Pogo.com (online games site, with numerous EA brand tie-ins)
EA also operates the games channel on AOL.
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Electronic Arts - Brand architecture
The brand architecture of Electronic Arts consists of the following brands:
- EA Games (all non-sports titles)
- EA Sports (realistic sports simulations)
- EA Sports Big (extreme sports titles)
- Pogo.com (online games site, with numerous EA brand tie-ins)
EA also operates the games channel on AOL.
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