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Electronic Arts' head of mobile gaming has left the company.
Frank Gibeau, who spent more than 20 years at the game maker,
left Monday, Electronic Arts revealed in a filing and confirmed in a
statement.
The move was sudden, but some analysts had anticipated his
departure for some time. Gibeau had been considered a contender for
the role of chief executive at EA after John Riccitiello's sudden
exit in March 2013. Six months later, the company tapped Andrew
Wilson, then the head of its sports games division,
as its new leader. Since then, the company has seen its CTO
Rajat Taneja also leave to become executive vice president of
technology at Visa. Last year, the company hired eBay's Ken Moss as
CTO. Chris Bruzzo, from Starbucks and Amazon.com, became the
company's new chief marketing officer last year.
Gibeau's departure caps more than two decades at the company,
most recently heading the teams responsible for games like the
strategy games The Simpsons: Tapped Out and Plants vs. Zombies, as
well as the car
game Real Racing and the puzzle game Bejeweled. Before that, he led
the company's "Labels" group, which created games like its war
simulation franchise Battlefield, strategy series like SimCity and
The Sims and its fantasy game Star Wars: The Old Republic.
"Throughout a more than 20-year career, Frank's made many
significant contributions to the company, our people and our
games," EA said in a statement. "We thank Frank for his
achievements at EA, and we wish him all the best in his next
chapter."
Gibeau said in a statement that he's proud of the games he had a
chance to work with, and he's excited to try a new challenge. "It's
been a really great ride, the best job ever, jam-packed with
incredible life experiences and filled with many great friends," he
said.