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Electronic Arts Does Well Without New Games
Electronic Arts announced solid results for its second quarter ending 9/30/22. Overall revenue for the second quarter and the trailing twelve months was up 4% over the previous year period. Live services has represented 73% of revenue over the past 12 months. Analysis Electronic Arts’ results are impressive given that they are not releasing many new titles. The only titles that have been released in the first half of fiscal 2023 are…..
Electronic Arts FIFA License to End
Starting in 2023, Electronic Arts’ soccer games will no longer use the FIFA license. The deal was originally started in 1993. In 2013, the license was extended until the end of 2022. Starting with the July 2023 release, new soccer (football) games will be called EA SPORTS FC. Analysis This news comes as no surprise. Last October …..
Electronic Arts and Activision Blizzard Focus on Games As A Service
The new DFC report, The Business of Video Games, looks at the gap between games as a service and traditional pay-to-play games. As we discussed last week, these are two very different segments of the industry. This week we are looking at how two traditional pay-to-play game companies, Electronic Arts and…..
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