EA Sports FC 25 has not lived up to its publisher’s sales expectations, and Andrew Wilson, CEO of Electronic Arts, has shed light during the company’s latest earnings call overnight as to why ...
At this time, I would like to welcome everyone to the Electronic Arts third quarter fiscal year 2025 earnings conference call ...
The games publisher’s net bookings for the third quarter reflected slowdowns in sales for 'EA Sports FC' and 'Dragon Age.' ...
In a recent financial call, EA CEO Andrew Wilson was asked about the publisher’s plans for the Switch 2. He replied that he ...
Wilson singled out EA's money-spinning sports franchises, Madden and FC, as potentially finding “real energy” on Nintendo ...
FY25 net bookings guidance was revised to $7 billion to $7.15 billion, reflecting a 4%-6% year-over-year decline. GAAP revenue guidance was lowered to $7.25 billion to $7.4 billion.
EA CEO Andrew Wilson wrote in a statement accompanying today's revised guidance. "However, Dragon Age and EA Sports FC 25 underperformed our net bookings expectations." Even so, Wilson says ...
Electronic Arts (EA) confirmed its lower-than-expected results for its latest quarterly earnings, mainly attributed to a rough start for “Dragon Age: The Veilguard” and “EA Sports FC 25 ...
In a recent financial call, EA CEO Andrew Wilson was asked about the publisher’s plans for the Switch 2. He replied that he thought EA’s major sports franchises like FC and Madden, as well as ...
Electronic Arts CEO Andrew Wilson in an earnings call with investors on Tuesday was asked about the potential [...] ...
CEO Andrew Wilson said it "was not the financial performance we wanted or expected," which was driven by the "temporary underperformance" of EA Sports FC 25. EA pre-announced its Q3 results last ...