They chose to do this following pressure from activist investor groups which rallied against the “deeply flawed” original plan.
Electronic Arts executives will not be receiving their expected raises this year, because shareholders voted against its compensation plans (via Ars Technica).
The plan apparently would have seen CEO Andrew Wilson receive a proposed $21.37 million in total compensation in this fiscal year.
As announced in its latest results, Electronic Arts will be launching 14 new games before the end of the fiscal year.