As of March 31, 2026, Electronic Arts (EA) concluded its fiscal year. According to the company's report, the year was significant for the company—at least in terms of net bookings.
Battlefield 6
- EA reported that its net bookings reached a record high of $8.02 billion, which is 9% more than the previous year.
- Although EA's net revenue wasn't the highest in its history, it did see a modest increase, rising by 1% to $7.5 billion.
- For the year, revenue from EA game sales was $2.15 billion, marking a 7.3% increase. However, revenue from microtransactions slightly declined by 1.4%, down to $5.38 billion.
- Battlefield 6 outperformed any other game in the series during its debut fiscal year. EA boasted that the shooter set several records, though it did not disclose any new figures. As a reminder, in October, the company stated that Battlefield 6 sold over 7 million copies in its first three days, becoming the fastest-selling entry in the series.
- Revenue from Apex Legends grew by a double-digit percentage, particularly showing strong results from January to March 2026.
- EA also reported an increase in income from its football game line. The company noted that revenues for these games grew by a few percent.
- Despite this, EA could not boost its net profit. It fell by 20.8%, amounting to $887 million.
- Currently, EA is in the final stages of being sold to the Public Investment Fund of Saudi Arabia, Silver Lake, and Affinity Partners. According to the company, it still needs to undergo a few regulatory checks.
