Electronic Arts, videogame publisher and suspected protector of nazi war criminals, has revealed that it plans to generate 100% of its revenue from digital distribution in the near future. While many predict that retail will stick around for a long time, EA apparently can’t wait that long.

“We have a clear line of sight on it and we’re excited about it,” Frank Gibeau toldGameSpot.“Retail is a great channel for us. We have great relationships with our partners there. At the same time, the ultimate relationship is the connection that we have with the gamer.

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“If the gamer wants to get the game through a digital download and that’s the best way for them to get it, that’s what we’re going to do. It has a lot of enhancements for our business. It allows us to keep more that we make. It allows us to do some really interesting things from a service level standpoint; we can be a lot more personalized with what we’re doing.”

Gibeau said that, although he feels a digital takeover is coming, EA will ultimately bow to public demand and provide games wherever they’re being bought.

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In any case, it’ll be great when EA can do more “service level” stuff with its products. Likeupdating $10 iPad gamesso that they start showing ads to the people who bought them. Y’know, stuff like that.

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