Is it ? Lets think about it for a moment: don't ask "why EA bought them", but "why were they sold in the first place" ? There are several possibilities:Blablahb said:The way EA has been destroying the videogame industry may be how commercial entrepreneurship works, but that doesn't cancel out the fact that it's bad for the games industry.
1) "magic" is gone, so lets turn what's left of it into the money. That means that the management lost interest in making games and "forcing it" won't give you a good game
2) studio was on financial downhill, so it would go bankrupt in the near future
3) The vital crew members left for whatever reasons (need of smth new, money, creative differences)
4) Owners are getting greedy and if not bought they would became EA/Activision etc. themself
My point is: you're not selling dev studio if everyone's enjoying they're work, earning lots of money etc.etc., so there was probably smth wrong with these companies, even if we didn't know about it yet.
Try to think about EA as carnivore - killing weakened, so others can have more space to exist. You can't simply blame them for what they are. We're slowly loosing Bioware ? So what, we've got CDProjectRed, Obsidian and others relatively new players. Cheer up.