Entertainment Software Association - List of ESA Members and Their Subsidiaries

List of ESA Members and Their Subsidiaries

Members are listed as displayed on the official website of the ESA and is current as of April 15, 2011.

  • 505 Games
  • Atari
  • Capcom
  • Crave Entertainment
  • Deep Silver
  • Disney Interactive Studios
  • Eidos Interactive
  • Electronic Arts
  • Epic Games
  • Her Interactive
  • Ignition Entertainment
  • Koei
  • Konami
  • Microsoft
  • MTV Games
  • Namco Bandai Games
  • Natsume
  • Nintendo
  • Nival America
  • Nvidia
  • O-Games
  • Playlogic Entertainment
  • Sega
  • Sony Computer Entertainment
  • Sony Online Entertainment
  • SouthPeak Interactive
  • Square Enix
  • Take-Two Interactive
  • THQ
  • Trion World Network
  • Ubisoft
  • Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment
  • Xseed Games

As of May 23, 2008, Activision, Vivendi Games, LucasArts and id Software have discontinued membership in the ESA.

As of October 9, 2008, Codemasters has also discontinued its membership in the ESA.

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