The top 10 neighbors for Electronic Arts span game developers, gaming media, entertainment platforms, and — most strikingly — a professional wrestling athlete, with scores clustered tightly across a 0.93-point range from 0.98 down to 0.93.
Ubisoft leads at 0.98, the strongest pull in the set and the only other Game Developer subcategory in the top 10 alongside EA itself. Below it, the cluster splits into two recognizable gaming-adjacent types: gaming media outlets — GameSpot (0.96), Game Informer (0.95), and later IGN (0.92) — and console/platform brands — PlayStation (0.94), Ask PlayStation (0.94), and Xbox (0.90, just outside the top 10). Rockstar Games (0.93) is the second Game Developer in the set. The outlier is Rey Mysterio (0.93), a professional wrestler classified under Athletes — the only Celebrities and Influencers entry in the top 10, and the only non-gaming entity in the group. Sonic the Hedgehog (0.94) and Assassin's Creed (0.93) round out the set as Video Game and Movie Franchises respectively, keeping the overall cluster firmly inside gaming culture. GameStop (social) (0.93) adds a retail-entertainment node to the mix.
The broad shape here reflects an audience that maps cleanly onto the gaming ecosystem — developers, media, and platforms — with Rey Mysterio's presence signaling that this audience also overlaps with professional wrestling fandom in a way that cuts across category lines.