• Dec : 2 : 2011 - See You Around, GamePro!
  • Nov : 23 : 2011 - Old Republic Causes Stock Issues With Activision Blizzard
  • Nov : 15 : 2011 - Sumthing Else Music releases Saints Row: The Third soundtrack
  • Nov : 15 : 2011 - Assassins Creed: Revelations among other releases out now
  • Nov : 11 : 2011 - Call of Duty breaks records in sales once again

EA has unveiled their Q1 2010 financial results for the period ending 30th June. FIFA World Cup South Africa 2010 has sold three million units so far, helping net revenue to get to $539 million. That’s not as high as it was for the same period last year. EA has blamed it on not having many titles out. They only had six major titles out between April and June this year. That’s compared to 10 during the same period last year. Digital revenue was pretty high though, reaching $188 million. All this meant that the company made $96 million in profit. Last year, the company lost $234 million.


This was despite EA’s Wii software sales dropping 75% year-on-year. They went from making $161 million to a paltry $40 million. It appears casual gaming isn’t for everyone.

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