Genuinely out of curiosity here: what does a CEO of a company this big do in their day-to-day work? I can picture what a developer, a designer, a project manager, a writer, a QA tester, a marketer might do... But have absolutely no concept of what a CEO does here.
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he looks like a villain
the TALL version of the CEO Compensation history vs Worker compensation history chart they showed is the best way they could have laid that info out in order to really show the discrepancy lmao
I would be surprised if this didn't hold true for many companies, especially when adjusting for inflation.
It's a tale as old as time.
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I’m not sure how that solves the problem.
I do know that if I eat them, I will no longer be hungry.
Less income = EA goes out of business.
EA is considered to be relatively okay place for devs to work at - no crunch, okay salary, predictable environment. It won’t be automatically replaced by a better one.
That can only be a net positive. Only good games I've bought from them are Fallen Order and Survivor.