EA HQ Raid plans are bringing gamers together in California as The Players Alliance prepares to deliver 70,000 petition signatures.

The upcoming EA HQ Raid is quickly becoming one of the biggest gaming community protests we’ve seen in a while, and it’s already getting major attention across social media. According to organizers from Action Network, The Players Alliance is preparing a large in-person rally at Electronic Arts headquarters in Redwood City, California on May 11.
The event is being organized in response to reports surrounding a possible $55 billion investment tied to the Saudi monarchy and a private equity group reportedly led by Jared Kushner. Organizers say the goal is to pressure EA publicly while delivering more than 70,000 petition signatures directly to the company.

EA HQ Raid Organizers Want Gamers to Show Up in Person
According to the campaign page, organizers are calling on Bay Area gamers to join the protest in person during the morning action outside EA headquarters. The Players Alliance says this is meant to be a highly visible event that “they can’t ignore.”
The EA HQ Raid also claims the movement has already gained attention from members of Congress. Organizers referenced a Twitch stream hosted alongside Maxwell Frost as part of their effort to raise awareness around the situation.
While the EA HQ Raid itself is not officially connected to The Sims franchise, many players across gaming communities are discussing how large corporate investment decisions can impact studios, developers, and the future direction of major gaming franchises like The Sims 4.
What This Means for The Sims Community
A lot of Simmers are now watching closely to see whether EA responds publicly after the planned EA HQ Raid. Community conversations online have been especially active because players have become increasingly vocal about transparency, monetization, and the future of EA-owned franchises over the past few years.
At the moment, EA has not released a public statement regarding the planned protest or the petition campaign. Still, the fact that organizers claim to have gathered 70,000 signatures already shows just how much momentum this movement has built in a short amount of time.
For many longtime players, this situation feels bigger than one single game. It reflects how passionate gaming communities have become about the companies behind the franchises they spend years supporting.
Final Thoughts
The planned EA headquarters protest is already becoming a huge talking point across gaming communities, and plenty of Simmers are paying attention to see what happens next. Whether you agree with the movement or are simply curious about how EA responds, this is definitely one of those moments that could spark bigger conversations about the future of gaming companies and the communities that support them.
For now, players interested in the event can follow updates through the organizers and keep an eye on any official response from Electronic Arts. We’ll be watching closely for more news as the situation develops, so stay tuned for updates.
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