EA could sell “dormant IPs” like Ultima and Wing Commander after Saudi acquisition, former manager says: “There are plenty of IPs like that at EA that nobody cares about at this moment”
gamesradar.com Aug 20, 2026

EA could sell “dormant IPs” like Ultima and Wing Commander after Saudi acquisition, former manager says: “There are plenty of IPs like that at EA that nobody cares about at this moment”

AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication

EA’s recent $20 billion Saudi-backed acquisition has prompted speculation that the studio’s dormant franchises—such as Ultima and Wing Commander—could be sold or licensed to external developers. Former EA executive Emmanuel Rosier, now at Newzoo, noted that these long‑unreleased IPs represent potential quick revenue sources amid expected layoffs and debt reduction. He cautioned that reviving such legacy titles would face approval hurdles from both EA and the new ownership, though mobile adaptations were mentioned as a possible route.

💡 Why It Matters

  • · The sale or licensing of iconic IPs could reshape the gaming landscape, offering smaller studios fresh content while providing EA a financial lifeline in a debt‑heavy transition.