Electronic Arts Sports is preparing to move into its new location in Orlando’s Creative Village.
Ahead of that move, the video game company is also investing into the community and helping to create the next generation of game developers.
Over the past few weeks, EA Sports invested roughly between $50,000-$60,000 to install new gaming systems and large projector screens at four Orlando neighborhood centers — helping kids think way beyond the game and even pursue careers perhaps in science, gaming and technology. Those centers now outfitted with these changes include the Northwest Community Center, Ivey Lane, Jackson, and the Callahan Center.
EA Sports believes being a part of the community means helping kids see their full potential.
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