Board Thread:Biweekly discussions/@comment-33872406-20190515230104/@comment-34954846-20190531111154

So yeah. That means the only thing that will keep Popcap as a thing would be either:

A riot (will overrun EA's operations of greed. Unless of course some idiots target the riot at PopCap)

A mass realization (basically everyone at EA knows what they are truly doing and how they are affecting the community, but I doubt they'll do this any time soon)

A negotiation (tell EA to free PopCap from the restraints they held upon them, meaning PopCap can fix up everything)

A secretive operation (PopCap will secretly develop a game that shines amongst everything else they've ever done in order to have them overtake EA and have PopCap get their fair way)

A genocide or something (basically a last resort)

A sweet talk (Have the two companies talk it out in a soft way and have them agree on NOT to do microtransactions)

A switch of control (Basically PopCap will try to overrun EA, so that their company would win over control and EA just gotta live with it)

A forceful act (PopCap forces EA out of control)

A refusal (PopCap refusing to have EA's ideas will drive EA crazy)

A defaming process (PopCap advertises in a way that depicts EA as a demonic publishing company which will lead to something else in this list)

A new studio (PopCap lets their studio fall apart so that they can make another one that isn't demonetized by EA's microtransaction reign)

So yeah. That's what could save it.

But the future is unpredictable.