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Shares of Electronic Arts Inc. rallied 5.05% to $176.11 Monday, on what proved to be an all-around poor trading session for ...
What Happened? Shares of video game publisher Electronic Arts (NASDAQ:EA) jumped 3.6% in the afternoon session after analyst ...
Across the recent three months, 7 analysts have shared their insights on Electronic Arts EA +5.05% Get Free Report , ...
A Dragon Age remaster trilogy was pitched but denied by EA, according to former executive producer Mark Darrah, due to ...
After a long hiatus, a new entry in the “Battlefield” franchise is on the horizon, and players have a chance to check out its ...
Per EA, for its April 1-June 30 quarter, the company “saw better-than-expected contributions from many areas in our portfolio ...
Electronic Arts has made it official: Battlefield 6 is the franchise’s biggest beta of all time. The upcoming multiplayer ...
Battlefield 6 open beta players on PS5 are getting extra rewards for participating that will be given out once the game's ...
The videogame developer posted a profit of $201 million, partly boosted by its F1 25 game.
Electronic Arts’ revenue of $1.9 billion in Q2 was flat y-o-y, but its total bookings of $1.8 billion were up 4%, driven by the launch of FC24 and continued growth in Madden NFL and FIFA franchises.
Electronic Arts Inc. closed 9.50% short of its 52-week high of $168.50, which the company achieved on November 22nd.
Electronic Arts’ fiscal Q4 2021 adjusted earnings per share is expected to be $1.02 per Trefis analysis, slightly below the consensus estimate of $1.05.