Electronic Arts misses bookings estimates as 'Battlefield' engagement falls


Electronic Arts logo is seen in this illustration taken September 30, 2025. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration

May 5 (Reuters) - Videogame ⁠publisher Electronic Arts missed quarterly bookings estimates ⁠on Tuesday, weighed down by a post-launch ‌drop-off in engagement for its "Battlefield" franchise and sluggishness in its mobile business.

• While "Battlefield 6" enjoyed a strong launch ​late last year, the title ⁠has struggled with a ⁠slackening in player engagement, raising concerns about its ⁠long-term ‌live-service revenue potential.

• "Battlefield 6" has seen "significant attrition" in engagement with the "most-played" metrics ⁠on Xbox and PlayStation down from the ​third quarter, ‌TD Cowen analysts said in a note ⁠last month.

• ​EA reported fourth-quarter bookings of $1.86 billion, missing analysts' average estimate of $2.0 billion, according to data compiled ⁠by LSEG.

• Profit rose to $461 million, ​compared with $254 million a year earlier.

• The upcoming launch of Take-Two Interactive's "Grand Theft Auto VI" poses ⁠a threat to EA, as the biggest videogame launch of all time is likely to dominate player attention and discretionary spending.

• EA is ​preparing to go private ⁠in an acquisition led by Saudi Arabia's Public ​Investment Fund, along with private ‌equity firms Silver Lake and ​Affinity Partners for $55 billion.

(Reporting by Anhata Rooprai in Bengaluru; Editing by Sriraj Kalluvila)

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