Bruce E. McMillan
aka:
Bruce Mcmillian,
Bruce McMillan
Moby ID: 721
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Bruce McMillan is one of the most prolific studio executives in the videogame industry. Spanning his 15 year tenure at EA, he held numerous management positions leading to Executive VP, EA Worldwide Studios. His efforts have won international acclaim and generated billions in revenue.
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was operationally responsible for the majority of EA’s Internal Studios, with annual Revenues of $1.6 Billion (US), located through North America, Europe, and Asia.
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was a key participant in senior-level strategy and acquisitions for all of EA Studios.
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co-founded EA Canada (Vancouver), which is the largest interactive development Studio in the World.
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aggressively grew EA’s European Studios, creating a breakthrough game experience in F1, and led EA’s Bullfrog Studios (Populous III, Dungeon Keeper II, and Theme Park World).
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drove the day / date release of the Harry Potter game series, which is one of the largest commercial successes in videogame history.
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acquiring DreamWorks Interactive in Los Angeles (Medal of Honor series),
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established Worldwide Studio locations in the UK Chertsey (Harry Potter, Battlefield, Burnout and Black) and drove the establishment of Tiburon Studios in Florida (Madden NFL, NCAA Football and NASCAR).
Mr. McMillan left EA in March 2006.
Credited on 89 games
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Campgrounds Adventures: The Big Oopsie (2024, Windows) | Executive Team |
The Sims 2: Ultimate Collection (2014, Windows) | Special Maxis / Electronic Arts Contributors |
Army of Two (2008, Xbox 360) | Special Thanks |
The Sims 2: Double Deluxe (2008, Windows) | Special Maxis/Electronic Arts Contributors |
The Sims 2: Pets (2006, Nintendo DS) | Special Thanks |
The Sims 2: Pets (2006, Game Boy Advance) | Very Special Thanks |
The Godfather: The Game (2006, Windows) | EA Worldwide Studios |
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (2005, PlayStation 2) | Thanks To |
The Sims 2 (2005, Game Boy Advance) | Special Thanks |
The Sims 2 (2005, Nintendo DS) | Special Thanks |
Black & White 2 (Collector's Edition) (2005, Windows) | Management |
Black & White 2 (2005, Windows) | Management |
Batman Begins (2005, Game Boy Advance) | Management |
GoldenEye: Rogue Agent (2005, Nintendo DS) | Special Thanks - thanks to the following people for their valuable help and support |
Batman Begins (2005, PlayStation 2) | Management |
The Lord of the Rings: The Battle for Middle-earth (2004, Windows) | EA Worldwide Development Executives |
The Urbz: Sims in the City (2004, Game Boy Advance) | Special Thanks |
Medal of Honor: Pacific Assault (2004, Windows) | EA Worldwide |
The Sims 2 (2004, Windows) | Special Maxis/Electronic Arts Contributors |
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (2004, Game Boy Advance) | Special Thanks |
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Frequent Collaborators
People- 40 games with Darryl Jenkins
- 35 games with Donald A. Mattrick
- 34 games with Anthony Barbagallo
- 31 games with Benjamin Crick
- 31 games with Dave Knudson
- 31 games with Andy Chung
- 31 games with David Fielding
- 30 games with Dirk Vojtilo
- 30 games with Russell Medeiros
- 29 games with Simon Steel
Companies
- 84 games with Electronic Arts, Inc.
- 48 games with Electronic Arts GmbH
- 39 games with Electronic Arts Publishing SARL
- 38 games with EA Games
- 37 games with Electronic Arts Ltd.
- 27 games with TiVo Corporation
- 26 games with EA Sports
- 18 games with Electronic Arts K.K.
- 14 games with Electronic Arts Czech...
- 14 games with Electronic Arts Software, S.L.
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