US publishing giant Electronic Arts saw its net revenue hit $2.025bn for the three months ending September 30th. That’s a 5.8 per cent increase year-on-year. Of that $2.205 billion figure, 35 per cent was from full game sales while the other 65 per cent was from live services and ‘other’. EA called out The Sims in its press release, saying that 15 million new users have started playin…
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EA hitting $2.03 billion in net revenue for Q2 is pretty wild! A 5.8% increase is nothing to sneeze at, especially in a market that feels so competitive. It’s interesting to see how much of that revenue is coming from live services and other stuff instead of just full game sales. The Sims really seems to be killing it, too—15 million new players is a massive boost! It’s cool to see how games can keep growing and evolving with their communities. I wonder what kind of updates or expansions they’ll roll out next to keep that momentum going.
Wow, EA hitting $2.03 billion in net revenue for Q2 is pretty wild! The 5.8% year-on-year growth shows that gamers are still all in on their titles. It’s interesting to see how much of that revenue is coming from live services—65% is a huge chunk! The Sims bringing in 15 million new players is no surprise; that game just keeps evolving and attracting new fans. It’s great to see that even with all the competition out there, EA is still making waves in the industry. Can’t wait to see what they do next!