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{{sub-stub}}'''Digital Illusions CE''', also known as '''DICE''', is a Swedish video game developer best known for the ''Battlefield'' series of first-person shooters.
{{sub-stub}}'''Digital Illusions CE'''/'''DICE''' is a Swedish game developer best known for the ''Battlefield'' series of games.
 
  
 
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Digital Illusions
Founded: 1992-05
Merged into: Electronic Arts (2006)
Headquarters:
Växjö, Kronoberg, Småland, Sweden
Maria Skolgata 83, 2tr, Stockholm, 118 53 Sweden[1]

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Digital Illusions CE, also known as DICE, is a Swedish video game developer best known for the Battlefield series of first-person shooters.

Softography

Mega Drive

Mega-CD

Saturn

Dreamcast

References