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EA Q3 Earnings Fall Short Amid Battlefield-Driven Bookings Surge
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EA Q3 Earnings Fall Short Amid Battlefield-Driven Bookings Surge

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Last updated: February 4, 2026 1:49 am
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Electronic Arts Posts Mixed Quarterly Results

Electronic Arts reported weaker-than-expected fiscal third-quarter financial performance, with both revenue and earnings per share falling below analyst projections. Despite these misses, the video game publisher saw its shares climb modestly in after-hours trading following the results announcement.

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Electronic Arts Posts Mixed Quarterly ResultsFinancial Performance DetailsNet Bookings Offset WeaknessExpense Pressures Impact MarginsMarket Reaction and Outlook

Financial Performance Details

The company’s quarterly revenue totaled $1.82 billion, falling short of the $1.95 billion consensus estimate. Earnings per share came in at $0.95 compared to the projected $1.24, representing a 23% year-over-year decline. This marked EA’s first earnings miss since Q4 2022.

Net Bookings Offset Weakness

Record net bookings of $2.37 billion – up 12% year-over-year – helped mitigate the earnings disappointment. The strong performance was primarily driven by the successful launch of Battlefield 6, which analysts estimate contributed approximately $450 million in net bookings during the quarter.

Expense Pressures Impact Margins

Operating expenses rose 18% year-over-year to $1.24 billion, with significant increases across research and development (up 22%), marketing (up 19%), and general/administrative costs (up 13%). Company executives attributed the spending growth to continued investment in live service operations and development of upcoming franchise titles.

Market Reaction and Outlook

Despite the earnings miss, EA shares rose 1.8% in extended trading as investors focused on the bookings growth. Industry analysts noted that the results reflect ongoing challenges in balancing development costs against game release schedules, while maintaining confidence in EA’s long-term live service strategy.

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