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DICE Los Angeles

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DICE Los Angeles, originally founded in 1995 as DreamWorks Interactive, has undergone several transformations, including its acquisition by Electronic Arts (EA) in 2000 and subsequent rebranding to EA Los Angeles and then Danger Close Games in 2010. In 2013, it became a division of EA DICE, adopting the name DICE Los Angeles. The studio is recognized for its contributions to the Battlefield franchise, particularly with expansions like Battlefield 4: Second Assault, Naval Strike, Dragon's Teeth, and Final Stand, showcasing its expertise in multiplayer FPS gameplay.

Key personnel include industry veterans who have shaped the studio's direction, particularly in the realms of game design and development. DICE Los Angeles has made a significant impact on the gaming industry by innovating in online multiplayer experiences and contributing to the evolution of first-person shooters. The studio specializes in action and shooter genres, focusing on delivering immersive gameplay and engaging narratives.

DICE Los Angeles has received numerous accolades for its work, including awards for game design and innovation, solidifying its reputation as a key player in the gaming landscape.

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March 22, 1995

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