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Star Wars is a $3 billion IP for EA that has sold over 52 million games
Star Wars has done well for Electronic Arts.
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New Titanfall, Need for Speed and Plants vs Zombies coming this year - EA Q3 FY19
EA’s Q3 FY2019 earnings fell short of expectations, but hopefully Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order will turn things around this fall for the next fiscal year. Maybe the new Need for Speed will help matters, too.
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Battlefield 5 sales didn't meet expectations during Q3, says EA
Delaying Battlefield 5 to a heavily contested November calendar didn’t work out as planned, according to EA.
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EA hasn't decided when Star Wars Battlefront 3 will be released, Respawn's Star Wars game coming by March 2020
EA has shared a few updates about some of its projects during last night’s Q3 2018 earnings report.
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Star Wars Battlefront 2 sold below expectations due to loot boxes which will return "in the coming months"
Star Wars Battlefront 2 sold less than expected, which EA blamed on the loot box controversy that dogged the game ahead of its release. Despite this, the firm said microtransactions will make a return to the game.
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EA confirms Anthem for early 2019 release, new Battlefield game coming in October
Electronic Arts confirmed Bioware’s Anthem will release in 2019 to make room for a new Battlefield.
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EA Q3: SWTOR moves 2 million units, 1.7M active users
EA has posted $1.65 billion in revenue for Q3 FY12, which is a 15% increase year-over-year from $1.41 billion. Packaged goods sales came in at $1.23 billion compared to $1.108 billion year-over-year, and losses for the quarter were $205 million, compared to $322 million year-over-year.
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