EA's Riccitiello: The Economic Crisis is a Blessing

GameSpot has posted a short write-up of John Riccitiello's presentation at this year's D.I.C.E. Summit, in which the EA CEO gave some recession survival tips before calling the crisis "a blessing."
The EA CEO said that when the economy turns south, the first things accountants say to do is cut headcount, close facilities, and reduce creative risk. If the problems persist, the advice is to do more of the same.

"That's a recipe you would follow at your peril," Riccitiello mused.

In this market, companies can't save their way to success, he continued. Instead, they need to focus their investments. To that end, Riccitiello's three rules for surviving a recession are to decide what's important, invest in those programs, and cut the rest. For EA, Riccitiello said the important parts are investing in quality, new IP, and gaming as a service, a topic that Valve founder Gabe Newell addressed in his D.I.C.E. keynote address on Wednesday.

"I actually think that the economic crisis the game industry moved into in 2008 is a blessing," Riccitiello said in a question-and-answer session following his presentation. One benefit, he said, is that a lot of "the riffraff" will go bankrupt. That's a positive event in his eyes because it's difficult to compete with shelves choked by substandard games. And while Riccitiello acknowledged that EA got "a little bit fat and a little bit too reliant on the way things were," he also added that the recession is a chance for those who act decisively to set themselves up for years to come.
I wonder where BioWare falls in the "decide what's important, invest in those programs, and cut the rest" mentality.